Animals

Tuesday, 2 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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Octopus
Each octopus must gain experience on its own because immediately after hatching they are left by their parents.
Otters
It belongs to the subfamily Lutrinae in the family Mustelidae.
They are related to skunks, wolverines, badgers, and weasels.
Horseshoe crab
Bacterial tests made from their blood are used on the International Space Station to check for the presence of unwanted microorganisms.
Black-headed python
They reach sexual maturity at the age of 4 to 5 years.
Ladybugs
There is a legend concerning their name.
Legend has it that in the Middle Ages, a group of farmers was devastated by aphids destroying their ...
Spotted hyena
The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) is a species of predatory mammal that is also called the laughing hyena.
It belongs to the hyena family (Hyaenidae) and the hyena subfamily (Hyaeninae) and is the largest of ...
Northern pike
The process of reproduction is tied to the water temperature. When it exceeds 9 °C (48 °F), the fish are ready to reproduce.
They lay a large number of eggs since only a few representatives of this species have the opportunit ...
Moose
Moose move slowly and clumsily, usually at a walking pace (they raise both limbs on one side of the body at the same time, like a horse at a trot).
They never gallop, they can trot at a speed of 30 km/h, and over short distances at 60 km/h.
Glass frogs
Biggest threat to glass frogs eggs are wasps and flies.
Frog flies for example lie their own eggs among glass frog eggs. Flies’ eggs hatch faster so maggots start to consume embryos of a frog.
Hawksbill sea turtle
They fell prey to sharks, large fish, octopuses, and crocodiles.