Animals

Thursday, 1 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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Black-headed python
Their lifestyle has a beneficial effect on the environment.
The burrows they create then become a shelter for other animal species.
Lemon shark
It was first described by a Cuban zoologist, Felipe Poey, in 1868.
Sloth
Their body temperature varies from 86 to 95 Fahrenheit.
Sloths do not regulate their body temperature like most mammals by changing their metabolic rate but ...
Clownfish
There are 30 species of clownfish. Twenty-nine belong to the Amphiprion genus and one to Premnas.
Adelie penguin
Adélie penguins are the most widespread penguins in the Antarctic.
They never leave the Antarctic region.
Shoebill
The plumage is blue-gray with a greenish tinge.
The back and neck are covered with blue-gray feathers with a greenish tinge, while the underside of ...
Arctic fox
It is the only land mammal found in Iceland.
It arrived in the area at the end of the last ice age, migrating over the frozen sea.
American mink
The American mink is a species of a predatory mammal from the mustelid family.
Mustelids and martens (Mustelidae) are the most numerous family of predatory mammals, including smal ...
Southern cassowary
Females lay three to five green eggs in a single clutch.
Nests are provisory constructions made mostly of leaves. Eggs are 16 x 10 cm (6,3 x 4,1 in) in size ...
American mink
The elongated body of the American mink, 30-43 cm long, has short legs and a 13-23 cm long tail.
The head is small and quite flat, and the toes of the hind legs are webbed. Males differ in size fro ...