Animals

Wednesday, 17 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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Slow worm lizard
They can live up to 30 years, even longer in captivity.
Record is held by a male lizard (we do not know at what age it was obtained) that lived at the Copenhagen Zoo from 1892 until 1946.
Dolphins
The smallest dolphin is the New Zealand Tonin, also known as Hector's dolphin.
This endemic species lives in New Zealand around the South Island and west of the North Island. The largest individual measured so far was 150 cm long and weighed 57 kg.
European tree frog
They are small amphibians, with females being slightly larger than males.
Their bodies are slender and equipped with long legs, enabling rapid and long leaps. A typical male ...
Brown recluse spider
Their eyes are arranged in dyads and are equal in size.
Other spiders have their eyes arranged in rows of four.
Turtles
The most important sense in turtles is vision.
Their eye has rods adapted to both low-light conditions and cones that allow them to see in the full ...
Brazilian wandering spiders
They are also known as banana spiders.
They are often found on plantations, where they hide in the hollows of banana tree leaves. With the ...
European tree frog
Tree frogs traipse around in a tree.
This distinguishes them from frogs, which croak or retch. The jabber has a different sound, similar to that of a rattle. You can listen to it on the National Forest website.
European pine marten
The average lifespan in the wild is about 4 years.
In the wild, they can live up to 11 years if they are lucky and as long as 18 years in captivity.
Rice's whale
It is endemic to the northeastern parts of the Gulf of Mexico.
Great grey shrike
It awaits its prey on the tree top but is also known for hovering.