Animals

Sunday, 25 January 2026
19 facts about snails
19 facts about snails
Also called gastropods
Snails are mollusks and are one of the most numerous animal species in the world. In terms of species diversity, they are second only to insects. Even ...

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Okapi
Both okapi and giraffes have small horns on their heads.
Black Caiman
It reaches a top speed of 48 km/h.
Dolphins
Despite their empathetic nature, dolphins sometimes fight among themselves.
Fights are usually caused by females, for whose company males fight. During confrontations, blows an ...
Earthworms
These animals usually fall prey to frogs, birds, and moles.
Tasmanian devil
Their fur is black with uneven white patches on the chest.
However, not all Tasmanian devils have a white accent; 16 percent of the population is completely black.
Toco toucan
They live about 20 years, with the longest recorded life span being 26 years.
 In captivity, toco toucans live shorter lives, about 18 years, and often suffer from hemochromatosis (a disorder of iron metabolism).
Dik-dik
Dik-diks can tolerate air temperatures up to 40° C.
Probably to prevent overheating, they have elongated mouths with bellows-like muscles through which ...
Zebra mussel
They are medium size clams, which adult forms can grow up to 5,1 cm.
Average specimen dimensions are between 25 to 40 mm in length, 13 to 18 mm in height and 17 to 23 mm in width.
Basking shark
An adult basking shark requires up to 500 liters of zooplankton per day to meet its nutritional needs.
It is capable of filtering approximately 1800-2000 tons of water per hour.
Siberian roe deer
Even though they are commonly mistaken for the European roe deer, they can be distinguished by their antlers.
The Siberian roe deer have larger, more branched antlers.