Animals

Tuesday, 16 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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Cane toad
It has become a pest in many host countries and poses a severe threat to native animals.
Native predators are not adapted to the toad's poison, which kills them.
Amur leopard
Males are larger than females.
Males typically weigh between 32 to 48 kg, but their weight can exceed 75 kg. Females generally weigh between 25 and 43 kg.
European tree frog
About three months after hatching, the tadpoles transform.
This usually takes place between late July and early August.
Arctic fox
In extreme situations of food scarcity, they also feed on feces.
They are able to survive harsh winters and food shortages due to their exceptional energy-storing fa ...
European mole cricket
They can be found in commerce.
Some people breed them in terrariums to study their lives, while others use these insects as bait for catfish or pike.
Crested gecko
Due to the crest of skin over its eyes, crested gecko has been nicknamed “eyelash”.
Arabian oryx
The Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx) is the smallest oryx species.
The oryx is a mammal of the antelope subfamily (Antilopinae) within the bovid family (Bovidae). It i ...
Giant panda
The giant panda is a species at risk of extinction.
Its status went up from endangered in 2014 when its population surpassed 1850. This was a 17 percent increase in numbers since 2003, when China's panda population was 1,600.
Blue tang
It is royal blue, with a yellow tail, and a dark blue or black palette-like pattern on its body.
Juveniles are yellow, with light-blue edging on dorsal fins.
Dik-dik
The female gives birth to one offspring.
The male reaches sexual maturity at twelve months, and the female at six. A female can become pregna ...