Animals

Sunday, 8 March 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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Coyote
It is a carrier of diseases and parasites.
Among North American carnivores, coyotes are probably the carriers of the greatest number of disease ...
Giant panda
To satiate themselves, an adult panda must eat between 9 and 14 kilograms (20 - 30 pounds) of bamboo shoots per day.
The digestive system is relatively short, and food passes through it quickly so that pandas can eat such large amounts of food.
Yellow spotted lizard
They are not an endangered species.
IUCN classifies those animals as LC (least concern).
European mole cricket
It prefers moist areas where they dig well in the ground.
They can be found in meadows, agricultural fields, wetlands, and river valleys. They can also make their home in greenhouses.
Common cuckoo
Young cuckoos throw other chicks out of the nest to get enough food.
This is because a cuckoo chick is often larger than its host and could not be able to survive if other birds were fed in addition to it.
Javan leopard
It is solitary.
It forms groups only for mating purposes.
Brittle stars
Most brittle stars reproduce sexually.
Gametes are being produced inside the central disc and released to the external environment when ful ...
Amur leopard
It is the rarest wild cat in the world.
There are approximately 100 wild individuals alive.
Octopus
Each octopus must gain experience on its own because immediately after hatching they are left by their parents.
Amur leopard
It is one of the subspecies of leopards.
There are eight subspecies of leopards in total: African, Indian, Javan, Arabian, Amur, Indochinese, Sri Lankan, and Panthera pardus tulliana (native to Turkey and the Iranian Plateau).