Animals

Monday, 6 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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Portuguese man-of-war
They are commonly confused with jellyfish, thanks to their tentacles.
Pink river dolphin
They mate from November to late October.
Turtles
Each species of turtle has its own characteristic diet. Some are carnivorous, others herbivorous, and still others are omnivores.
Most terrestrial turtles are herbivores and aquatic turtles are carnivores, this is determined by th ...
Tiger sharks
It has an extremely keen sense of smell and sight.
Its eyesight is superior in comparison with other shark species, which makes it a perfect night-time predator.
Sand lizard
The body length can be up to 24 cm (9,44 in). Individuals from Eastern Europe can reach up to 28 cm (11 in). They have a compact, stocky body.
Both the legs and the snout are short. The paws end with long, clawed toes. The tail, in turn, is almost half its length, about 11 cm (4,3 in).
Arctic fox
In freezing weather, polar foxes limit their movement and curl up to minimize heat loss.
They hide their head and limbs under their body and adopt the most optimal shape, which has a reduced heat transfer surface area to an absolute minimum.
Maine coon
A Maine coon named Cosie won the first American juried cat exhibition in 1895.
The event was held at Madison Square Garden in New York. To this day, Cosie’s medal hangs in the hea ...
Horseshoe crab
Horseshoe crabs are animals that are most active at night.
Arctic fox
Males are slightly bigger than females.
The length of the snout and body of males reaches an average of 55 centimeters, and 52 with females. ...
Central bearded dragon
They do not make any sounds, except hisses, which are used to scare away.
They use color changes, movements, and gestures to communicate.