Animals

Sunday, 22 March 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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Asian elephant
Males reach sexual maturity at the age of 10 to 14, and females at the age of 8 to 9.
Fleas
They lay eggs on a host.
Larvae hatched from eggs feed on organic matter and eventually pupate in order to undergo metamorpho ...
Earthworms
At the exit of the fleshy stomach is the intestine, which is responsible for the digestion and absorption of food.
Earthworms can spend quite a long time underwater, provided it is adequately oxygenated.
Luna moth
They usually inhabit forested areas of southern Canada and from Maine south to Florida, eastern Texas, and eastern North Dakota.
Pink river dolphin
The Amazon river dolphin acquires its pink hue with age.
It is gray when born.
Coyote
The coyote is known as the loudest of all North American mammals.
Its loudness and range of vocalizations led to its generic name, Canis latrans, which means "barking ...
Kiwi bird
Kiwi are flightless birds.
They have vestigial wings that are hardly visible under the feathers.
Leeches
In water, leeches move in a wavy, meandering motion.
They move in a similar way to the caterpillars, with the help of suction cups - they extend their bo ...
Crustacean
Their body can consist of two or three parts (tagm) and in some cases, it is simply impossible to distinguish the individual parts.
Some crustaceans have a head torso and abdomen, but there are some in which it is impossible to distinguish these elements. In this case, the structure of their body is divided into head and body.
Bonobo
There is no knowledge of the lifespan of bonobos in the wild.
They can live about 40 years in captivity, so it is presumed that they live much shorter lives in the wild.