Animals

Sunday, 25 January 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
After death, skin color quickly turns dull brown or grey.
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.
Great spotted woodpecker
During the breeding season, the pair remains in a monogamous relationship.
Before the next breeding season arrives, they often change partners.
Platypus
The platypus breathes using its lungs.
The lungs are not symmetrical. On the right side they consist of two lobes and on the left side they consist of one lobe. Below the lungs is the diaphragm.
Narwhal
Currently, the narwhal population is estimated at around 80,000 individuals.
Formerly, they were an endangered species, due to intensive fishing. Currently, narwhal catch is unp ...
Red-necked wallaby
Alloparenting is common among red-necked wallabies.
Females often take care of a non-descendant young.
Pink river dolphin
It is mostly solitary but can be seen in groups of up to four individuals.
Housefly
The metamorphosis of the pupa at 35 °C lasts from two to six days.
At 14 °C, metamorphosis may take more than twenty days. After hatching from the cocoon, the fly stops growing and reaches its maximum size. A housefly pupa weighs between 8 and 20 milligrams.
Stingrays
Ancient Greeks used stingray venom as an anesthetic for dental procedures.
Arctic fox
Although being omnivorous, they feed mainly on small animals.
Their menu consists of lemmings, voles, and other rodents, as well as fish, birds, hares, and eggs. ...