Animals

Thursday, 9 July 2026
27 facts about turtles
27 facts about turtles
The only vertebrates so armored
The first turtles appeared on Earth at the end of the Permian about 240 million years ago. Although the first ones had neither plastron nor carapace, ...

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Octopus
The largest representative of octopuses is the Giant Octopus.
It was first described in 1910. The largest octopus of this species ever encountered weighed 272 kil ...
Brittle stars
They can regenerate lost arms as long as they have at least one of them.
They can shed an arm anytime, like octopuses. This mechanism is used to distract the potential predator and gives brittle star an opportunity to edge away from danger.
Viper dogfish
The viper shark has two dorsal fins with sharp spikes.
Boa constrictor
They are carnivores that hunt mostly from concealment. When there is not much potential prey in their environment, they are forced to hunt actively.
Their diet consists mainly of birds and small and medium-sized mammals. Although their prey is usual ...
Common cuckoo
The common cuckoo begins to lay eggs in early July.
During this time it is able to produce and lay 10 to 20 eggs. There are usually two days between egg ...
Luna moth
The NatureServe conservation status for the luna moth is G5 (secure).
Shoebill
They are a vulnerable species.
The global population of Shoebills was estimated at 5000-8000 individuals in 2002. Their population ...
Snails
The largest land snail is the black snail.
It occurs throughout Europe, where it was introduced in the 16th century. This snail can reach 20 cm in length.
Gila monster
It is native to the American Southwest and the Sonora state of Mexico.
Guinea pig
Sight is also equally well developed in them.
The animals distinguish colors: blue, green, yellow, and brown. They have a large angle of vision and can look forward and sideways without turning their heads.