Animals

Monday, 12 January 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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Butterflies
There are over 150,000 species of butterflies.
Butterflies include both diurnal species and moths, which make up 90% of all butterflies.
Blue-Tongued Lizard
In search for food they rely mostly on smell.
They are equipped with Jacobson’s organ which lays on their palate. It is a chemoreceptor that aids lizard’s nose in search of chemical compounds emitted by their prey.
Salamanders
Ears and hearing
Unlike lizards, salamanders do not have external nor middle ears. That is why salamanders do not hea ...
Capybaras
As representatives of the order of rodents, capybaras prefer a herd lifestyle.
They most often form groups of up to 30 individuals. They tend to increase the size of groups during ...
American mink
Females reach sexual maturity after about a year, males after 18 months.
Minks live for 4 to 6 years.
Horseshoe crab
Despite their appearance, they are more related to spiders, ticks and scorpions than to crabs.
Pterodactyls
Paleontologists determined Pterodactyls were not covered in feathers.
They were reptilian in appearance, however, some evidence suggests that there might have been separate genera, at least partially covered in hair-like structures.
Shoebill
Shoebills are sexually dimorphic.
Males are larger and have longer, more massive bills.
Narwhal
Narwals are communicating thanks to echolocation.
Leopard geckos
The sex of their offspring is determined by the temperature within the first two weeks after an egg is laid.
In cooler temperatures like 26 °C - 29 °C (78,8 °F - 84,2 °F) more females will be produced, and more males in warmer temperatures like 34 °C - 35 °C (93,2°F - 95 °F).