Animals

Tuesday, 14 April 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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Kiwi bird
Kiwis’ short, stout legs make up a third of their body.
Moose
The moose's head is large and elongated, ending with a wide muzzle.
Its upper lip is wide, elongated, mobile, and fleshy - it serves as a gripper. The sloping nostrils ...
Dik-dik
The antelope developed unique physiological traits that allow it to survive in dry environments.
Compared to other animals, such as cattle, it has a lower density of sweat glands. It can also conce ...
Platypus
Platypuses are equipped with electroreceptors, which makes them a phenomenon among modern mammals.
Thanks to them, they track their prey through changes in the electric field. The platypus can percei ...
Coyote
The coyote keeps its tail down when running or walking.
The wolf keeps its tail horizontal.
Sloth
They do not need a special water source to quench their thirst.
All they need is dew or raindrops.
Crested gecko
Based on how long they were kept in captivity, crested geckos live approximately 15 – 20 years.
Their wild lifespan is not yet determined.
Hammerhead sharks
Juvenile scalloped hammerheads can get a tan.
Since they swim close to the water's surface, they are exposed to sun rays, and, as a result, turn from light beige to brown.
Tasmanian devil
The lifespan of Tasmanian devils in the wild is about 5 years.
In captivity, they can live up to 7 years.
Red panda
Although their diet consists of both meat and herbs, they are classified as carnivores.
It refers to their biological order since their diet is mostly vegetarian. The majority of the diet ...