Animals

Saturday, 6 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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Hammerhead sharks
The quaint structure of their hammer-like heads may have been an evolutionary way to enhance their vision.
Their eyes are located on the sides of their flattened heads, allowing them a 360-degree vision, apart from a blind spot in front of the shark.
Spotted hyena
The spotted hyena was the first described in 1777 by German naturalist Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben.
It was once thought that the mottled hyena’s name Crocuta came from the Latin word “crocutus,” which ...
Quokkas
Quokkas are relatively small for macropods.
They grow up to 40 to 55 centimeters long, and their weight ranges from 2,5 to 5 kg. Their tails rea ...
Dik-dik
Dik-diks have many natural predators.
These include leopards, hyenas, wild dogs, lions, caracals, cheetahs, jackals, and baboons, as well ...
Bonobo
The pygmy chimpanzee (Pan paniscus) is a species of primate in the family of manes (Hominidae).
Humans (Hominidae) are a family of primates in the superfamily of anthropoids (Hominodea) that inclu ...
Dolphins
Despite their empathetic nature, dolphins sometimes fight among themselves.
Fights are usually caused by females, for whose company males fight. During confrontations, blows an ...
Ball python
It inhabits savannas and grasslands but can be found in open forests.
Its habitat requires a source of running water for the snake to cool down.
Guinea pig
In the West, the guinea pig was first described in 1554 by Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner.
The earliest known European illustration of a domestic guinea pig is a painting by an unknown artist ...
Spiders
All legs grow from the cephalothorax. Spiders have five pairs of them.
It is a pair of pedipalps and four pairs of walking legs.
Laughing kookaburra
They were first described by the French naturalist and explorer Pierre Sonnerat.