Animals

Tuesday, 23 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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Bird of Paradise
Monogamists are also found among birds of paradise,  Paradisaea apoda and Lycocorax pyrrhopterus for example.
Both females and males have the same coloration, do not differ in appearance, live in permanent relationships and raise offspring together.
Vaquita
They are the smallest of all cetaceans.
Cabbage White butterfly
Lifespan of adult form of  this butterfly is estimated for 3 weeks.
Three days after emerging from chrysalis they are able to mate. Males are patrolling in search for females.
Salamanders
Juveniles
Newly hatched salamander is in a larval form that needs to metamorphose before becoming an adult for ...
Hippopotamus
Hippos are territorial only in water.
Studying the interactions of hippos is difficult because they lack sexual dimorphism - males and fem ...
Maine coon
Purebred Maine coons have gold or green eyes.
Zebra mussel
Following the mass introduction of zebra mussels in 1991 in Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron, changes were observed in the plant plankton communities and benthic fauna.
The amount of algae in the water body decreased by almost 60%, phosphorus concentration decreased by 42%, and water transparency increased significantly.
Octopus
Female octopuses can lay 10.000 to 70.000 eggs after fertilization.
They place them in rock crevices in the form of special strings of eggs. The eggs are then guarded f ...
Platypus
Monotremes are an order of primitive oviparous mammals.
Their Latin name - Monotremata refers to the fact that their digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems share a common duct named cloaca.
Spiders
The chelicerae is composed of two or three segments.
They end with fangs, which the spider uses to tear open the body of its prey and also to defend itself. In many species, they end with the mouth of venom glands.