Animals

Monday, 25 May 2026
19 facts about snails
19 facts about snails
Also called gastropods
Snails are mollusks and are one of the most numerous animal species in the world. In terms of species diversity, they are second only to insects. Even ...

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Sperm whale
Sperm whales are a cosmopolitan species.
They are found in all oceans. Males in particular, which are known for their long-distance migration ...
Amur leopard
Amur leopards are perfect hunters.
Although they would feed on hares, badgers, or mice, they prefer larger prey, even three times their ...
Sand lizard
After fertilization, the female lays 5 to 15 eggs in the burrow.
In record cases, she may lay up to 18 eggs, which she then buries (as most reptiles do) in well-sunn ...
Javan hawk-eagle
It is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List.
It faces habitat loss and destruction, excessive poaching, and illegal pet trade.
European tree frog
Tree frogs traipse around in a tree.
This distinguishes them from frogs, which croak or retch. The jabber has a different sound, similar to that of a rattle. You can listen to it on the National Forest website.
Otters
Depending on the species, otters can hold their breath underwater for five to eight minutes.
Their lung capacity is approximately 2.5 times larger than other mammals of similar size.
Common Surinam toad
It is believed that the female receives special stimuli from the young to distinguish them from other creatures.
It has been observed that in adult Surinam toads the strongest food stimulus is the presence of some ...
Arabian oryx
In extreme heat, an oryx's body temperature can reach 46.5 °C (115.7 °F) and drop to 36 °C (96.8 °F) on cold nights.
When the temperature rises above 40 °C (104 °F), the oryx does not sweat or lose moisture to cool it ...
Giant panda
Its natural habitat is forested, mountainous areas between 1600 and 2000 meters above sea level.
They do not build shelters like other bears, and during the winter season, they descend to lower altitudes where they live among trees or inhabit caves.
True seals
Depending on the species, seals may use different foraging tactics.
Some are filter feeders and feed on krill, while others suck small prey into their mouths or grab la ...