Animals

Friday, 10 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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Wolf spider
They are solitary creatures.
Wolf spiders live a lonely life and are seen with other representative of their species only during mating season which occur in mid-summer.
Capybaras
Naturally, capybaras inhabit areas of South America.
Their territory covers the north-central part of the continent up to the northern regions of Argenti ...
Grey heron
The female usually lays three to five eggs in the clutch, although there may be from two to even seven.
They are greenish-blue in color, have a matte surface and have average dimensions of 60x43 mm. The i ...
Slow worm lizard
Its range includes northern Spain and Portugal, areas of England, all of central Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa.
Mallard
During the breeding season, the coloration of the male undergoes spectacular changes.
The head takes on an iridescent green color, which is separated from the rest of the brown-steel bod ...
Portuguese man-of-war
They are siphonophores, which means they are, in fact, living colonies of individual zooids, working as a unit.
Alligator snapping turtle
It is easily distinguished from the common snapping turtle by three spiky ridges on its carapace, and a large, heavy, triangle-shaped head.
Manatees
They detest water temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius.
Manatees inhabit shallow coastal, marine, and fresh waters. They often choose areas near power plant ...
Stingrays
The short-tailed stingray is the largest of the species.
It reaches an average of 2 meters and weighs up to 360 kilograms.
Asian elephant
It has been listed as Endangered by the IUCN Red List since 1986.
It faces habitat loss and poaching, although not as severe as in Africa. Within the last 60-75 years ...