Animals

Wednesday, 4 February 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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Brown recluse spider
They are nocturnal creatures.
Tigers
Most tigers live in tropical forests, in areas covered with grasses, reeds, and bamboo.
Insects
Most insects reproduce sexually and by laying eggs.
They are fertilized internally using external genitalia. The design of the genitalia can vary signif ...
Common Surinam toad
Young Surinam toads only reach the size of adult specimens after several years of growth.
The body dorsum of young specimens is uniformly gray and only after two weeks is there a concentration of dark pigment.
Corn snake
Their name is probably associated with their bright colors, resembling Indian corn.
Alpaca
Alpacas have the splitted upper lip characteristic of camelids and continuously growing teeth that must be trimmed.
Alpacas that feed on silica-rich plants partially wear down their teeth.
Wolf spider
Most of wolf spider species are not endangered.
Endangered are those adapted to single habitats like Desertas wolf spider that lives only in one sin ...
Central bearded dragon
They do not make any sounds, except hisses, which are used to scare away.
They use color changes, movements, and gestures to communicate.
Axolotl
In 1998, 6,000 individuals could be found per square kilometer of Lake Xochimilco.
In 2008 the number dropped to 100, and since 2013 no specimens have been found. Soon, axolotls may disappear from their natural environment entirely.
White-browed tit-warbler
It has been listed under the least concerned by the IUCN Red List.
Although the size of its population is unknown, it is considered stable.