Animals

Tuesday, 26 May 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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Wombat
Wombats usually live in one burrow for their entire lives. Many wombats can live in the same burrow together.
It is caused by throwing out wombats from their burrow by animals or farmers or when a burrow is des ...
Platypus
It is an endemic and semiaquatic species.
Water is natural habitat for those animals. They can be found in small, turbid rivers and streams, b ...
Portuguese man-of-war
They feed on small fish, crustaceans, and shrimp.
Hawksbill sea turtle
They fell prey to sharks, large fish, octopuses, and crocodiles.
Luna moth
Luna moth cocoon is single-layered and wrapped in leaves.
Pupa is attached to a silk pad at the rear of a cocoon with a hook-shaped protuberance called cremaster.
Cabbage White butterfly
The female produces 300 to 400 eggs.
After conception, a female lays yellowish eggs singly on a leaves' underside.
Horseshoe crab
Like many crustaceans, the blood of the horseshoe crab is blue.
Hemocyanin is responsible for the transport of oxygen in these animals.
Red panda
When a red panda feels threatened or provoked, it stands on its hind legs to appear larger.
Aye-aye
There are between 1,000 and 10,000 aye-ayes alive today.
Their population drastically dropped within the last 30 years. No more than 50 live in zoos and animal shelters.
Southern cassowary
They live up to 30 years in the wild.
They reach maturity in 2,5 to 3 years. In captivity, cassowary can live up to 50 years.