Animals

Monday, 27 April 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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Coyote
The largest coyote ever recorded was a 34-kilogram specimen.
It was a male shot near Afton, Wyoming, in 1937. It measured 1.5 meters from snout to tail.
Earthworms
Earthworms, depending on the species, can reach a length of 1 centimeter to 1 meter.
Goblin shark
Despite their rarity, goblin sharks are not endangered.
IUCN classifies those fish as a least concern (LC). Because they are bottom-dwelling creatures, the ...
French Bulldog
Their body composition makes them rather lazy companions when it comes to exercising.
Apart from breathing problems, Frenchies do not regulate their body temperature efficiently, thus prefer a daily walk, rather than excessive exercise.
Manatees
Females give birth to one young after a year of gestation every three to five years.
Young measures one meter, and weighs approximately 30 kilograms. It can feed on plant food at birth.
Octopus
There are species of octopuses that are practically blind.
Individuals with this feature are, for example, representatives of the species Cirrothauma murrayi.
Slow worm lizard
In the region of Central Europe, slow worms are active from February to October.
Okapi
They are herbivores, the basis of their diet are leaves of trees and grass, but they also eat buds, fruits and mushrooms.
Bonobo
The statistical duration of sexual intercourse in bonobos is about 13 seconds.
Sex for these animals is primarily a means of interpersonal communication and not, as in most other ...
Dolphins
Dolphins use echolocation.
This is how they find their way in the environment around them. By emitting high-frequency sounds, t ...