Animals

Thursday, 12 March 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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Platypus
The cervical spine of the platypus consists, as in most mammals, of seven cervical vertebrae.
It has cervical ribs and additional bones in the shoulder girdle, such as the interclavicular bone, ...
Viper dogfish
They are bioluminescent.
They possess many photophores on both their bodies and undersides.
Spotted hyena
The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) is a species of predatory mammal that is also called the laughing hyena.
It belongs to the hyena family (Hyaenidae) and the hyena subfamily (Hyaeninae) and is the largest of ...
Spiders
A significant number of spiders experience cannibalism associated with the act of reproduction.
Most often, it is the male who falls victim to the female - usually during or after copulation. Case ...
Malaysian trumpet snail
Malaysian trumpet snail, also known as the red-rimmed melania, is a freshwater snail of the family Thiaridae.
Hawksbill sea turtle
They fell prey to sharks, large fish, octopuses, and crocodiles.
European mole cricket
Its body is dark brown with a yellowish tint to the underside.
Its body is covered with small, fine, velvety hairs that give it an iridescent reflex. It is translu ...
Tiger sharks
They are also scavengers.
They feed on dead animals, including whales.
Shoebill
Shoebills are among the most expensive birds purchased for zoos.
The price of an individual can range from $10,000 to $20,000. Unfortunately, these birds do not reproduce in captivity.
Cane toad
Tadpoles and eggs are also venomous.