Animals

Sunday, 14 December 2025
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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Lemon shark
One female breed once a year.
The gestation lasts for 12 months, and after the female gives birth, she takes a year-long break between the litters.
Spinosaurus
Fossils of BSP 1912 VIII 19 specimen discovered in 1912 were destroyed during WWII.
During the allied bombardment of Munich in 1944, British pilots dropped bombs on a museum where the ...
Northern pike
Larger individuals may also prey on waterfowl.
There are documented cases of mute swans and great crested grebes being killed.
Narwhal
The average life expectancy of a narwhal is 30 - 40 years.
American mink
The elongated body of the American mink, 30-43 cm long, has short legs and a 13-23 cm long tail.
The head is small and quite flat, and the toes of the hind legs are webbed. Males differ in size fro ...
Hippopotamus
Nowadays, Nile hippos live only in the central and southern parts of Africa.
They are most often found in the oases, lakes and rivers of Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Uganda, as wel ...
Black-headed python
Mating season that takes place in October and November.
They usually form a monogamous pairs, but in some cases may seek for an extra partner. After copulat ...
Adder
It comes in many color variants.
The puff adder can be dark brown, olive green, black, or gray.
Ladybugs
Seven-spots ladybugs are native to Europe.
They were introduced to North America in the mid-1900s in order to control the aphid population.
Cane toad
They are native to the Americas, from Rio Grande Valley in southern Texas through Central America, Colombia, Venezuela, Amazonia up to southern parts of Peru.
They are also present on some islands near Venezuela like Margarita or Trinidad and Tobago.