Animals

Wednesday, 12 November 2025
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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Ball python
It inhabits savannas and grasslands but can be found in open forests.
Its habitat requires a source of running water for the snake to cool down.
Kiwi bird
Their natural predators are stoats, ferrets, cats, and dogs.
Salamanders
Ears and hearing
Unlike lizards, salamanders do not have external nor middle ears. That is why salamanders do not hea ...
Asian elephant
All females from the herd accompany the mother in caring for her calf.
Calves make their first independent moves at approximately four years of age.
Laughing kookaburra
Their laughter has been used in many Hollywood movies ever since the Tarzan series in the 1930s.
Usually, their laughter is used as a jungle soundtrack.
Horseshoe crab
Despite their appearance, they are more related to spiders, ticks and scorpions than to crabs.
Ocean sunfish
The body is covered with thick and elastic skin.
The skin is particularly thick in the abdominal region, where it can be up to 7.3 cm (2,87 in) thick ...
Kiwi bird
Kiwi are sexually dimorphic.
Females are approximately 20% larger than males.
Great spotted woodpecker
The great spotted woodpecker is native to Europe, northern Africa, and central and northern Asia.
It lives in deciduous, coniferous and mixed forests as well as in man-made areas such as parks, gardens, orchards and plantations.
European pine marten
They are most active in the evening and at night.
Sometimes martens can be seen during the day but it's not typical bahavior for them.