Animals

Wednesday, 10 December 2025
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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American bullfrog
Their skin colors are typically green or greenish brown, with dark spots on the sides and on the back.
Saola
Saola are mainly solitary.
They can, however, form herds of up to 7 individuals.
Malaysian trumpet snail
Red-rimmed melania can start reproducing at a size of 5 millimeters in length.
Aye-aye
It is the only member of the genus Daubentonia.
It belongs to the rarest and most endangered primates. When it was discovered, it was confused with ...
Komodo dragon
In 1926, an American naturalist and filmmaker William Douglas Burden visited Komodo Island in search of the Komodo dragon.
Along with his first wife, Catherine, Burden set out to find the dragon from Komodo, which was label ...
Spotted hyena
Hyenas, although dog-like in appearance, are more closely related to cats.
One of the most unusual features of the spotted hyena is the masculinization of females. The female’ ...
Sea lamprey
Morphed juvenile lampreys migrate to lakes or saltwater environments.
At this time, they begin to feed on their victims' blood. It is estimated that a single sea lamprey is capable of killing 18 kg (40 lb) of fish annually.
Hyacinth macaw
One of the natural enemies of the hyacinth ara is the Toco toucan.
There is a connection between these birds, as the toco toucan eagerly eats manduvi fruit, thereby sp ...
Hippopotamus
The ancient Greeks thought the hippopotamus was related to the horse (hippos means horse).
Until 1985, naturalists grouped hippos with domestic pigs by suggesting the structure of their teeth ...
Syrian brown bear
Historically, the brown bear ranged from Turkey to Turkmenistan in the Middle East.
It became extinct in Syria in the mid-20th century and was also exterminated in Jordan and Israel. C ...