Animals

Saturday, 9 May 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
During mating season, octopuses can change their skin colors to signal to their partner that they want to mate.
Otters
Depending on the species, otters can be both monogamous and polygynous.
Promiscuous behavior is, however, more common.
Asian elephant
All females from the herd accompany the mother in caring for her calf.
Calves make their first independent moves at approximately four years of age.
Hummingbirds
Male hummingbirds are very territorial.
White-browed tit-warbler
Their mating season lasts from April to July.
Horseshoe crab
They feed on clams, polychaetes, small fish and decayed organic debris.
The mouth opening is located on the underside of the body between the legs. They move the food into the mouth with chelicerae—a pair of small appendages.
Otters
The largest of the species is the Giant otter.
It can measure up to two meters in length.
Bird of Paradise
Birds of paradise build nests from leaves and ferns, usually in the fork of a tree. The nest resembles a deep cup.
The female takes care of the offspring herself, and the male does not participate in nest building.
Siberian roe deer
They are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Their numbers, however, are not known.
Kiwi bird
They are the only birds with nostrils at the end of their beaks.
Even though their beaks reach up to 20 centimeters, they have the shortest beaks of all birds, because beaks are measured from nostrils to the end of their beak.