Animals

Monday, 20 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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Sperm whale
The spermaceti sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales and the largest toothy predator.
In sperm whales, there is the greatest sexual dimorphism in terms of length and weight among all cet ...
Central bearded dragon
Sexual dimorphism is difficult to determine.
The sexes can be distinguished by a wider cloacal opening in males, a thicker tail base, and a large ...
Spotted hyena
Spotted hyenas do not form lasting relationships in pairs.
Representatives of both sexes can copulate with several partners over the course of several years. C ...
Slow worm lizard
These animals are found at altitudes up to about 2000 m above sea level.
Amur leopard
Their fur is decorated with rosettes—typical for leopard species' black spots.
Amur leopard’s rosettes are spaced further apart than other leopard species.
Ladybugs
Ladybugs enter the diapause during winter.
It is a type of hibernation, which can last for up to nine months.
Turtles
They breathe atmospheric air using their lungs.
Marine species are forced to emerge from time to time to get fresh air. The frequency with which the ...
Red-necked wallaby
The life expectancy of a red-necked wallaby in the wild is between nine and 15 years.
Specimens living under human protection, i.e., zoos, usually live up to five years, but many cases are as long-lived as those in the wild.
Turtles
Since 1500, 7 species and 3 subspecies of turtles have become extinct.
The last extinct species is Chelonoidis abingdonii, whose last representative died on June 24, 2012. ...
Hawksbill sea turtle
Although they are capable of holding their breath for approximately three hours, they like to resurface every 15 to 30 minutes.