Animals

Sunday, 14 June 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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Mallard
It has been introduced to Australia, New Zealand and South America.
It was also introduced to New Caledonia but the population there has died out. Due to its migratory nature, it can be found in the Caribbean.
Insects
Most insects reproduce sexually and by laying eggs.
They are fertilized internally using external genitalia. The design of the genitalia can vary signif ...
Quokkas
The average lifespan of a quokka is approximately 10 years in the wild, and up to about 15 years in captivity.
Quokkas can be found in various Australian zoos, including Sydney Zoo, and Perth Zoo.
Leopard geckos
It reaches maturity within 18 – 24 months.
Stingrays
Stingrays are ovoviviparous.
Young are hatched from eggs stored within the female’s body.
Sea lamprey
Adults are hematophagous parasites.
This means they feed on the blood of their prey.
Northern pike
Teeth are only found on the mandible.
They are sharp and point backward, allowing the fish to hold captured prey easily. The snout is flat and long, tapering towards the end.
Fleas
Fleas have been known since the Mesozoic era (some 165 mya).
Dinosaur fossils containing two flea species, Pseudopulex jurassicus, and Pseudopulex magnus, were f ...
American robin
Longest living American robin in the wild was 14 but average lifespan of those birds is 2.
French Bulldog
French Bulldogs were favorites of artists, society ladies, and Parisian prostitutes.