Animals

Saturday, 18 July 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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Sea otter
Despite being the smallest marine mammal, sea otters are the largest of all mustelids.
The Mustelidae family includes about 70 different species such as badgers, weasels, otters, and polecats.
Hippopotamus
The culling of Escobar's hippos was considered but was opposed by the public.
Enrique Zerda Ordonez, a National University of Colombia biologist, believes that neutering these an ...
Slow worm lizard
Females become pregnant once every two years and reach sexual maturity at the age of 4.
Hammerhead sharks
Hammerhead sharks are timid.
They get scared of oxygen bubbles, so divers should not exhale while hammerheads are nearby.
Dodo bird
An egg allegedly belonging to a dodo bird is kept in the East London Museum in South Africa.
It was donated to the museum by its employee, Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, whose aunt received the eg ...
Earthworms
The body of these animals is composed of visibly separated segments with 4 pairs of bristles emerging from them.
Siberian roe deer
The Siberian roe deer are nocturnal.
Their activity happens after dawn, while they spend most of the day sleeping.
Amur leopard
It has thick fur, growing to the length of 7,5 centimeters.
This, combined with their paler coat, adapts them to the cold, snowy climate. Their large paws prevent them from sinking in the snow.
Bull snake
They can be found in North America from British Columbia, southern Canada to northern Mexico.
The Bullsnake is one of the most widely distributed snake species in North America. Considering thei ...
American mink
These animals are covered with thick, soft fur that is impermeable to water.
The fur is usually brown and the chin is white.