Animals

Tuesday, 30 June 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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Yellow spotted lizard
They are omnivorous.
They feed primarily on insects, but plants can also be found in the yellow-spotted night lizard diet ...
Bonobo
It is widely believed that the bonobo’s physique is more slender than that of the common chimpanzee.
The two species do not generally differ in body size. Adult female bonobos are slightly smaller than ...
Ladybugs
There are over 5,000 species of Coccinellidae worldwide.
Slow worm lizard
In the region of Central Europe, slow worms are active from February to October.
Wombat
Wombats usually feed at night.
They are the only marsupials in the world whose teeth are constantly growing, as they are worn down ...
Fleas
They lay eggs on a host.
Larvae hatched from eggs feed on organic matter and eventually pupate in order to undergo metamorpho ...
Toco toucan
The eggs are incubated by both parents and hatch after 17-18 days. Chicks hatch naked and blind.
They do not open their eyes until they are three weeks old. The chicks have special pads on the bott ...
Spinosaurus
Its weight is estimated at 12 to 20 tones.
This is a large discrepancy, but we have to remember that not many specimens were excavated so far and it is challenging to assess the definitive conclusion.
Horseshoe crab
The horseshoe crab is currently not an endangered species.
However, the capture and destruction of their habitats raises some concerns about the future of these animals.
Platypus
Monotremes are an order of primitive oviparous mammals.
Their Latin name - Monotremata refers to the fact that their digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems share a common duct named cloaca.