Animals

Monday, 17 August 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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Bull snake
Most of them are docile but when feel endangered they imitate rattlesnake behavior.
They coil up, hiss, raise their tail and shake it.
Alpaca
Alpaca droppings, when dried, are used as fuel by shepherds.
It is also successfully used in agriculture as a fertilizer.
French Bulldog
They are one of the most popular companion dogs in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the U.S.
Grey heron
After breeding ends, the nest remains and can be used by other pairs in the following years.
Herons often expand old nests by adding fresh materials on top of the previous structure.
Jellyfish
They are composed of 98% of water.
Jellyfish washed ashore will evaporate in several hours.
Hedgehogs
Females give birth to 3-4 young up to twice a year after 40-58 days of gestation.
Young is scarcely covered with white and brittle spikes. They are born blind, opening their eyes aft ...
Sloth
The Bradypodidae, also called three-toed sloths, are a monotypic family of terrestrial, arboreal mammals.
The only genus belonging to this family is the sloth (Bradypus), with the following species: sloth dwarf sloth three-toed sloth fringe sloth
Pterodactyls
The most distinctive trait of Pteranodon was its cranial crest.
Pteranodon longiceps’ is described as prolonged, blade-like, and pointing backward. However, it coul ...
Clownfish
The average lifespan of clownfish is about 10 to 13 years in the wild.
But there are species living substantially longer like Amphiprion percula, which can live in captivity up to 30 years.
Snails
The most important sense of land snails is smell.
The olfactory organs are located at the tips of the snail's antennae. Marine species, on the other hand, use chemoreceptors more frequently.