Animals

Sunday, 12 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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Goblin shark
It is distributed in all three major oceans.
It can be found in the Indo-Pacific and Oceania, Japan, South Africa, Gulf of Mexico, Suriname, French Guiana, southern Brazil, France, Portugal, Madeira and east of Senegal.
Spinosaurus
We are still unsure what was the role of its sail.
It might be useful to body heat regulation or make the animal more intimidating to opponents as it enlarged it optically a lot.
European wildcat
Wildcat inhabits mainly deciduous and mixed forests.
It stays away from agricultural areas and human settlements.
Spotted hyena
The spotted hyena is primarily a predator, not a scavenger.
It is the most carnivorous representative of hyenas, unlike other hyenas. Spotted hyenas hunt, mainl ...
Brittle stars
For locomotion, brittle stars use their arms.
Arms are elastic and allow the brittle star to move relatively fast. Four of five arms are used for ...
European wildcat
Females are smaller than males.
The average adult male weighs 5 to 8 kg, while the female weighs about 3.5 kg. Weight can vary depending on the season. Body length ranges from 45 to 90 cm and the tail averages 35 cm.
Black Caiman
The black caiman is dark-scaled, typically black.
The coloring can vary, however, from mottled gray, and dark brown, to olive.
Malaysian trumpet snail
The Malaysian trumpet snail feeds mostly on algae.
Narwhal
Narwhal, like all whales, cannot breathe under water.
Maine coon
Purebred Maine coons have gold or green eyes.