Animals

Thursday, 26 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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Ball python
Ball pythons are listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN.
Southern cassowary
They make weird and low sounds.
The booming sound emitted by a cassowary is the lowest known call of any bird and lies just at human hearing limit.
Jellyfish
They are composed of 98% of water.
Jellyfish washed ashore will evaporate in several hours.
Dolphins
Orcas are the biggest natural enemies of dolphins.
Although they belong to the dolphin family, this does not stop them from hunting their smaller cousins.
Otters
They have a high metabolic rate, and thus, depending on species, have to consume from 15% to 25% of their body weight every day.
Adder
The puff adder usually grows up to 90 centimeters in length, but individuals are measuring more than 110 centimeters.
Platypus
The Platypus was heard of in Europe in 1798, when the second governor of New South Wales, John Hunter, sent a pelt of an Aboriginal hunted pecker to Britain.
British scientists did not believe in the authenticity of the specimen, it was even assumed to have ...
Hammerhead sharks
Juvenile scalloped hammerheads can get a tan.
Since they swim close to the water's surface, they are exposed to sun rays, and, as a result, turn from light beige to brown.
Brittle stars
The mouth is located on the underside of a disc.
They are equipped with five toothed jaws and are used for both food intake and excretion. Each jaw is made of skeletal plates and one of them hosts the madreporite.
Aye-aye
It is the only mammal that uses echolocation to find prey.
It knocks on the trunks and branches and listens to the echo in order to locate hollow chambers.