Animals

Wednesday, 14 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 ...

Did you know?

Central bearded dragon
It inhabits rocky deserts, semi-deserts and forest areas of central Australia.
Amur leopard
Cubs stay with their mother for a period of two years.
After this period, they become fully independent and capable of surviving on their own.
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.
Glass frogs
They are territorial.
During the wet season territorialism is most noticeable. To fend off potential competitor glass frogs make squeaking sounds.
Fossa
They are both diurnal and nocturnal.
Asian elephant
There are three subspecies of Asian elephants.
Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus), found in Sri Lanka; Indian elephant (Elephas maximus ...
Earthworms
The body of earthworms consists of more than 80% water, which can be exchanged with the environment at a rate of about 60% by volume per day.
Pterodactyls
The most distinctive trait of Pteranodon was its cranial crest.
Pteranodon longiceps’ is described as prolonged, blade-like, and pointing backward. However, it coul ...
Tigers
Most tigers live in tropical forests, in areas covered with grasses, reeds, and bamboo.
Spinosaurus
While hunting, it might have use its tail to harm or stun its prey.