Animals

Thursday, 12 March 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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Javan leopard
The average lifespan of a Javan leopard is 14 years in the wild.
Hammerhead sharks
Their length ranges from 0.9 to 6.1 meters, and their weight ranges from 3 up to 580 kilograms.
The biggest of the genus is the great hammerhead. The record holder is a female caught in 2006 who weighed almost 581 kilograms. The reason for her unusual weight, however, was pregnancy.
Axolotl
On October 2021, the Bank of Mexico introduced a new 50-peso note containing the image of an axolotl.
Brittle stars
Bristle stars do not have eyes but some of them can sense light using lens-like structures made of calcite.
European wildcat
Despite the total extirpation of the wildcat in England, attempts are being made to reintroduce it.
Captive breeding of these animals began in 2019 with the intention of releasing them into the wild in 2022.
Moose
Moose are not grazing animals.
They, like giraffes, carefully choose food with less fiber and a higher concentration of nutrients. ...
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 ...
Bull snake
Their skin is yellowish brown or creamy with dark brown or reddish brown blotches. Bottom of their body is pale yellow.
Juveniles have the same pattern as adults but are more pale.
Asian elephant
It can be found in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
It is the largest terrestrial mammal in Asia.
Common kingfisher
They often flee from birds of prey.
It flies low over the water making a long sound, then dives in full speed so that the predator loses sight of it.