Animals

Tuesday, 27 January 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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Basking shark
Despite their enormous size, basking sharks are not a threat to humans.
They allow divers to approach them at close range. However, humans do pose a threat to basking shark ...
Maine coon
Maine coons are one of the best domestic breeds to keep around children.
American robin
There are seven subspecies of this bird:
the Eastern robin, the Newfoundland robin, the Southern robin, the Northwestern robin, the Western robin, the San Lucas robin, the Mexican robin.
Kiwi bird
“Apteryx” derives from Ancient Greek, meaning “wingless.”
Capybaras
As representatives of the order of rodents, capybaras prefer a herd lifestyle.
They most often form groups of up to 30 individuals. They tend to increase the size of groups during ...
Blue tang
Males are larger than females.
They typically measure 25-30 centimeters and weigh up to 600 grams.
Okapi
They lead a lonely lifestyle, and they only pair together during the mating season.
The okapi territory is usually a few square kilometers.In the case of males, the territory covers approximately 13 km², while females occupies 3 -5 km².
Saola
Their tails are short, brown-beige-black.
Snails
The eyes of land snails are located on their antennae.
However, their location varies between species, some have them on the tips and others at the base of ...
Spotted hyena
Hyenas, although dog-like in appearance, are more closely related to cats.
One of the most unusual features of the spotted hyena is the masculinization of females. The female’ ...