Animals

Wednesday, 21 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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Common Surinam toad
The body length of the Surinam toad ranges from 105 to 171 mm.
Females measure from 105 to 171 mm, while males measure from 106 to 154 mm.
Octopus
Octopuses are very intelligent.
During studies on these animals, the presence of both short and long-term memory was found.
Bird of Paradise
Male birds of paradise often have special tail feathers that resemble swirling strings, wires, or a wide plume.
They may also have a very large crest on their head. Many species also have impressive breast shields and fans on their heads.
Great spotted woodpecker
They drink the sap of birch trees.
In spring, woodpeckers pierce the bark of birch trees and drink the sap that flows from the trunk.
Sea lamprey
Morphed juvenile lampreys migrate to lakes or saltwater environments.
At this time, they begin to feed on their victims' blood. It is estimated that a single sea lamprey is capable of killing 18 kg (40 lb) of fish annually.
Snails
The eyes of land snails are located on their antennae.
However, their location varies between species, some have them on the tips and others at the base of ...
Lemon shark
Lemon sharks are not aggressive towards humans.
There are about 10 confirmed lemon shark bites.
Zebra mussel
Zebra mussel larvae are called veligers.
After hatching, they are suspended in water for a few weeks (10 to 24 days, depending on conditions) ...
Asian elephant
Asian elephants communicate with each other with growls, rumbles, moans, and bellows.
Their vocalization can be picked up from over 1.6 kilometers away.
Basking shark
The pectoral fins of the basking shark are very broad.
It has two dorsal fins, the first of which, shaped like an almost regular isosceles triangle, is not ...