Animals

Saturday, 18 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, ...

Did you know?

Asian elephant
Asian elephants have one more toenail on each foot than their African cousins.
Octopus
Most octopuses lead solitary lives, but we also encounter species that live in larger communities.
Gila monster
The Gila monster spends approximately 95% time buried in underground burrows.
It would emerge for feeding and sunbaths.
Sea otter
They are great divers and are capable of going for up to five minutes without breathing.
Sea otters usually do not need to dive for that long, as they live in shallow water down to 23 m (75 ft).
European mole cricket
This insect is an excellent digger, as evidenced by its powerful front limbs.
These limbs resemble a combination of a shovel and a rake and significantly facilitate the insect's ...
Jellyfish
They are composed of 98% of water.
Jellyfish washed ashore will evaporate in several hours.
Saola
The average lifespan is believed to be 9 to 11 years in the wild.
They do not do well in captivity. In fact, every individual ever kept in captivity died of an unknown cause after a short period of time.
Giant panda
About half of the pandas born are twins. Of the twins born, usually only one survives to adulthood, as the mother usually chooses the stronger young to feed while the other dies of starvation.
Because of the mother's inability to store fat, her body is unable to produce enough milk to feed all of her babies. One to three young may be born during a single pregnancy.
Crested gecko
It is an omnivore, unlike most of gecko species.
It feeds on fruit, pollen, nectar and various insects.
American bullfrog
Bullfrogs are native to the eastern parts of North America.
They are referred to as bullfrogs in both the U.S. and Canada.