Animals

Wednesday, 27 May 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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True seals
Unlike eared seals, seals do not bark for communication purposes.
Instead, they grunt and slap their fins against the water's surface.
Bird of Paradise
There is considerable variation in beak structure in birds of paradise of different species.
In some (riflebirds, sicklebills) it resembles a raven's beak, while in others it is thin and small ...
Sperm whale
The sperm whale’s brain is the largest in the world, five times the size of a human brain.
It is the largest known brain of any modern or extinct animal, weighs on average about 7-8 kilograms, and has a volume of about 8000 cubic centimeters.
Alpaca
Alpacas are bred for their wool, which is the primary raw material obtained.
Alpacas are shorn once a year, yielding 3 to 5 kilograms of fiber.
Okapi
They have long legs and ears, and their tail reaches a length of 30 to 40 centimeters.
American mink
These animals are covered with thick, soft fur that is impermeable to water.
The fur is usually brown and the chin is white.
Asian elephant
Female Asian elephants are very sociable.
They usually travel in herds, with six or seven female relatives, led by the oldest called the matriarch.Males are rather solitary but can be found wandering in small herds.
Glass frogs
They are native to south and central Americas.
Some of them live in Mexico and Panama, some in Venezuela, Andes, Tobago Island and Bolivia. They ca ...
Brittle stars
There are over 2000 discovered species distributed around the world.
Scientists estimate that there might be over 3000 species in total.
Cane toad
Bufotoxin can also be fatal to humans.
Deaths have been reported after contact with the toxin, but more commonly, poisoned individuals experienced hallucinations, vomiting, pain, and visual disturbances occur in poisoned individuals.