Animals

Friday, 12 June 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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Sand lizard
They are very territorial.
They defend the territory they occupy and the burrow within it, which they can inhabit for life. The ...
Coyote
They are considered to have the best hearing of any canid.
They need excellent hearing, especially when hunting rodents, which make very quiet sounds.
Sea lamprey
Their skeleton is made of cartilage instead of bone.
Sea lampreys belong to the class of Chondrichthyes, which make up a minority of all living fish. Of the nearly 35,000 species of fish, there are about 1200 cartilaginous species only.
Bird of Paradise
There are also males, such as the Raggiana bird of paradise, that perform their mating dance in a group of several to as many as 20 individuals.
So the females can choose. Unfortunately, the female is later left alone, the whole effort of raising the offspring falls on her.
Northern pike
The world record pike caught so far is 140 cm long.
Petar Filipov is an angler from Bulgaria who caught what appears to be the largest (but not heaviest) documented pike at 25.3 kg (55 lb 12.4 oz).
Great grey shrike
Offspring are cared for by parents and other group members called helpers.
Narwhal
The narwhal's closest cousin is Beluga whale.
Sand lizard
Like most reptiles, their bodies are covered with scales.
They are smaller and rough on the back, while the abdomen is covered with larger and smooth ones that make it easier for the animal to move.
Saola
In Vietnamese, Saola means “spindle horns.”
Moose
The moose's head is large and elongated, ending with a wide muzzle.
Its upper lip is wide, elongated, mobile, and fleshy - it serves as a gripper. The sloping nostrils ...