Animals

Thursday, 11 June 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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European wildcat
Young are usually born in April or May.
A litter may consist of one to eight young. For the first month they are fed exclusively on the moth ...
Asian elephant
Asian elephants are gray, with pinkish patches on their trunks, around their ears and forehead.
Hummingbirds
They feed on nectar, plant sap and small invertebrates.
Their prey is small insects that they catch in flight. They may also eat spiders, larvae, and insect ...
Tiger sharks
Despite sharing the same name, it is not related to the sand tiger shark.
Spiders
Males of some spider species have developed the ability to perform a very impressive courtship dance.
This feature is the domain of jumping spiders, which have very good eyesight. If the dance convinces ...
Maine coon
Their fur consists of long, uneven hair, which is the longest in the neck area.
It gives the cat an even more massive look.
Shoebill
They are a vulnerable species.
The global population of Shoebills was estimated at 5000-8000 individuals in 2002. Their population ...
Leopard geckos
Apart from being a fat supply, its tail can be detached from the body while captured by a predator.
It is segmented, so the gecko can detach only a part of it. Leopard geckos can regenerate their lost tail, however, it may not grow back looking the same.
Manatees
Manatees have a spindly body, ranging from 2,5 to 3,9 meters in length.
Their body mass ranges from 460 to 1620 kilograms. Their front limbs are transformed into flippers w ...
Asian elephant
There are approximately 150,000 muscles in their trunk.
Asian elephants can both push over a tree with their trunk, or pick up and shell a peanut.