Animals

Tuesday, 26 May 2026
27 facts about turtles
27 facts about turtles
The only vertebrates so armored
The first turtles appeared on Earth at the end of the Permian about 240 million years ago. Although the first ones had neither plastron nor carapace, ...

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Quokkas
Male quokkas fight for dominance and form a hierarchy.
It is the largest and heaviest of males that always gets the best shady spot to rest during the day, and has more access to females.
Brazilian wandering spiders
They live in tropical and subtropical climates. They live in tropical and subtropical climates.
Their northernmost area of distribution is Costa Rica. Their range covers much of South America up to roughly the 25 °E parallel, or northern Argentina.
Dodo bird
It is believed that dodo chicks were fed so-called bird’s milk.
In pigeons, the mucous membrane of the goiter contains glands that, a few days before the young hatc ...
Yellow spotted lizard
Contrary to popular opinion, they are not venomous reptiles.
Yet, they have very sharp teeth which can do a unpleasant pain after a bite.
Vaquita
Vaquita is a species of porpoise.
Unlike its cousins, adjusted to temperatures not exceeding 20 degrees Celsius, it tolerates temperature fluctuations from 14 to 36 degrees Celsius.
Giant panda
Although it is representative of carnivorous bears, the species became a food specialist about 2.4 million years ago and feeds almost exclusively on bamboo shoots and other plants. Occasionally, pandas also eat small mammals and fish.
Young panda cubs are born unable to digest bamboo and acquire this ability with the bacterial flora they receive from their mother's milk.
Corn snake
They are commonly found in the American Southeast, from New Jersey to Florida.
True seals
The oldest fossil specimens of seal representatives are from the early Miocene.
These animals appeared about 22 million years ago. Other fossil specimens dated 15 million years ago and inhabited the North Atlantic.
Brittle stars
Serpent stars have very different body colors.
There are individuals black, white, brown, blue, red with dotted and striped patterns.
Housefly
Houseflies play an important ecological role in the decomposition and processing of organic matter.
By feeding on feces and carrion, flies contribute to faster decomposition.