Animals

Sunday, 5 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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Siberian roe deer
The Siberian roe deer are vocal.
Scientists distinguished six different sounds they use to communicate: screaming, rasping, whining, barking, whistling, and squeaking.
Javan leopard
It is solitary.
It forms groups only for mating purposes.
Boa constrictor
They are carnivores that hunt mostly from concealment. When there is not much potential prey in their environment, they are forced to hunt actively.
Their diet consists mainly of birds and small and medium-sized mammals. Although their prey is usual ...
French Bulldog
They are one of the most popular companion dogs in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the U.S.
Adder
Adders do not prey on humans; bites most often occur as a result of the animal’s self-defense.
 A disturbed animal usually hisses and looks for an escape route and, as s last resort, bites.
Brown recluse spider
Brown recluse build irregular webs, but do not use them to capture prey.
They prefer to hunt at night, chasing their victims.
Wombat
Yaminon is the rarest of wombats, currently restricted to Epping Forest in Queensland.
Its wild population is critically endangered, with approximately 315 left.
White-browed tit-warbler
Their mating season lasts from April to July.
Crustacean
The first crustaceans appeared on Earth in the Middle Cambrian more than 500 million years ago.
Crabs and shrimps did not appear until the Jurassic (201 - 145 million years ago) and lobsters appeared in the Cretaceous (145 - 66 million years ago).
Crested gecko
Due to the crest of skin over its eyes, crested gecko has been nicknamed “eyelash”.