Animals

Thursday, 5 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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Capybaras
Natural enemies of these friendly animals lurk in every environment.
Capybaras residing on land must keep a close eye out for jaguars, while in the water they risk attac ...
Siberian roe deer
The Siberian roe deer are vocal.
Scientists distinguished six different sounds they use to communicate: screaming, rasping, whining, barking, whistling, and squeaking.
Crustacean
Most crustaceans breathe using gills, however, some species have developed primitive lungs.
Lungs are found in crabs Chasmagnathus granulatus and hermit crabs Coenobita and Birgus. They are ma ...
Saola
Their tails are short, brown-beige-black.
Snails
The exact number of snail species is unknown.
According to estimates, there are about 85.000 of them, but the actual number is between 50.000 and 120.000 species. So far, at least 15.000 extinct species have been identified in the fossil record.
Ladybugs
Ladybirds feed on insects.
They are well-loved by farmers because they protect their crops from pests.
Axolotl
Axolotls do not transform into adults.
It is due to the lack of thyrotropin, a hormone necessary for the thyroid gland to produce hormones allowing metamorphosis.
American robin
American robins are native to North America.
They can be found from Alaska to northern Mexico.
Amur leopard
Female gives birth to up to four cubs after 12 weeks of gestation.
Leeches
Leeches have a parasitic or predatory lifestyle.
Most are aquatic or amphibiotic (adapted to live both in water and on land); species that live on land are rare.