Animals

Saturday, 17 January 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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Spinosaurus
While hunting, it might have use its tail to harm or stun its prey.
American bullfrog
Bullfrogs are solitary, apart from the mating season when they gather at breeding ponds.
Dolphins
Dolphins are very good parents. After the baby is born, it is taken care of, and its mother very willingly and often plays with it.
Depending on the species, baby dolphins do not leave their mother's company for 3 to 8 years.
Basking shark
Basking sharks feed on zooplankton.
To obtain food, they often swim below the surface with their mouths wide open. As they swim slowly, ...
Arabian oryx
In 1982, Oman agreed to introduce some of the bred oryx to the Central Province and sought to establish a reserve and inscribe it on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Inscription on the World Heritage List UNESCO comes with certain obligations for the requesting stat ...
Quokkas
The population of quokkas on Rottnest Island is the largest.
Around 10,000 quokkas live there today.
Pink river dolphin
Botos have two types of teeth.
Front teeth are pointed, while the ones at the back are meant to crush their prey.
Sand lizard
When a lizard is threatened, it may shed its tail.
This behavior serves to distract the predator and allow the lizard to escape safely. After some time, the lizard's tail begins to grow back, although it rarely reaches its original shape and length.
Dolphins
The average lifespan of dolphins is 15 years
The longest-living specimen in captivity was Nana, living in the Shimoda Aquarium in Japan. This dolphin lived to the ripe old age of 47.
Capybaras
The Holy See at one time recognized the capybara as a fish.
At a time of spreading the Catholic faith among South America’s indigenous peoples and the need for ...