Animals

Tuesday, 30 December 2025
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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Spiders
If there are any protrusions on the spider's abdomen, these are the silk glands.
They are used to spinning silk thread from which spiders build their webs. Most often, spiders have ...
Cabbage White butterfly
The female produces 300 to 400 eggs.
After conception, a female lays yellowish eggs singly on a leaves' underside.
Ladybugs
Adult ladybirds can exhibit cannibalism.
They can eat eggs and larvae when food is scarce.
Gila monster
It is the only venomous lizard in the U.S.
Arabian oryx
The first oryxes were released into the wild in Oman in 1982, and the population peaked at 450 in 1994.
The Arabian oryx has been reintroduced in Oman, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Syria, Jordan, Qat ...
Aye-aye
Their thinnest finger has a ball-and-socket metacarpophalangeal joint, which makes them unique in the animal world.
They also possess a sixth digit, called a pseudo-thumb.
Axolotl
Axolotls can often be cannibalistic.
Cannibalism is widely observed shortly after hatching since larvae are voracious and require frequent feeding. In addition, axolotls kept in groups can bite each other's limbs and tail fins.
Manatees
Females give birth to one young after a year of gestation every three to five years.
Young measures one meter, and weighs approximately 30 kilograms. It can feed on plant food at birth.
Salamanders
Ears and hearing
Unlike lizards, salamanders do not have external nor middle ears. That is why salamanders do not hea ...
Syrian brown bear
The fur of the Syrian bear is usually light brown, straw-colored.
The hair at the withers is longer, with a grey-brown base, and is often a different shade than the r ...