Animals

Sunday, 5 July 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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Tigers
Tigers can run as fast as 60 km/h.
Glass frogs
Most of them are small with adults rarely exceeding 30 mm (1,2 in) body length.
Some species on the other hand can grow much larger up to 80 mm (3 in).
Sea otter
The greatest threat to sea otters is human activity. Although it is illegal today, sea otters were once hunted in large numbers for their pelts. Massive fur hunting began in the 18th century.
The species was saved by the enforcement of a Treaty for the Preservation and Protection of Fur Seal ...
Manatees
Manatees have a spindly body, ranging from 2,5 to 3,9 meters in length.
Their body mass ranges from 460 to 1620 kilograms. Their front limbs are transformed into flippers w ...
Cabbage White butterfly
Its Latin name is Pieris rapae, and it's a member of the Pieridae family.
Crustacean
Most crustaceans breathe using gills, however, some species have developed primitive lungs.
Lungs are found in crabs Chasmagnathus granulatus and hermit crabs Coenobita and Birgus. They are ma ...
Grey heron
During breeding, the color of the gray heron's beak becomes more intense.
It is yellow most of the year and turns orange for a short mating season.
Llamas
Utilization
Llamas because of their size are mostly used as a transport animal or raised for meat. Alpacas are m ...
Red panda
They are rusty-colored, which helps them camouflage better.
Trees in their natural habitat are typically covered with reddish moss and lichens. Their underbelly is black, which adds to their camouflage when hidden on tree tops.
Common Surinam toad
It inhabits the northern part of South America from the island of Trinidad, through the Guyana Highlands, to the northeastern border of Peru.