Animals

Friday, 9 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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Great grey shrike
It expresses serial monogamy.
Pairs bond for a specific mating season. Typically, the next-year mate is different from the one from a year before.
Kiwi bird
Kiwi are monogamous.
Males solicit for female attention, and once they succeed, they mate for life. However, if a female is not interested in a certain male, she will scare him off.
American flamingo
The young have a lower survival rate than their parents, but a long life awaits them once they reach maturity.
The average lifespan in the wild is 25 years, with a maximum of up to 44. Flamingos kept in captivity live an average of 30 years.
Hippopotamus
The Nile hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) name comes from ancient Greek and means "river horse" (ἱπποπόταμος).
Otters
They spend a lot of time on grooming.
Dirty fur disrupts the regulation of body heat and affects their floating ability.
Luna moth
They vagrant sometimes.
Occurrences of the luna moth in western Europe have been recorded.
Viper dogfish
It gives birth to up to 26 pups per litter.
Clownfish
Most popular clownfish species are:
Amphiprion ocellaris Amphiprion clarkii Amphiprion percula Amphiprion akallopisos
Turtles
Land tortoises are very slow they rarely exceed a speed of 0.5 km/h.
They have short, columnar legs that resemble the feet of an elephant.
True seals
A seal sanctuary is a research center where seals are protected and studied.
The two most popular are the Fokarium in Hel, Poland, and Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Cornwall, United Kingdom.