Animals

Saturday, 21 March 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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Stingrays
Female stingrays birth up to 6 pups a year.
Pterodactyls
Pteranodon fossils were unearthed in North America in 1870 by the American paleontologist Othniel C. Marsh.
The placement of fossils suggests they inhabited present-day Alabama, Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, and Wyoming.
Bull snake
Bullsnake males are larger than females.
This is not common in snakes, as only about 14% of snake species have males larger than females.
Kiwi bird
Kiwis’ short, stout legs make up a third of their body.
Southern cassowary
They are one of the biggest living birds.
Adults are about 1,7 m (5.6 ft) tall and weigh between 55 and 76kg (121 to 167 lb). Their beak can be very long, ranging from 9.8 to 19 cm (3,9 to 7,5 in). Females are larger than males.
Malaysian trumpet snail
The most distinguished trait of the Malaysian trumpet snail is its dark-red spotting on its shell.
Their shells are conical and elongate, usually cream, brown, or gray.
American robin
They are being hunted by hawks, snakes and domestic cats mostly.
Only 25 % of young birds survive the first year.
American robin
They were given their name by colonial settlers who noticed resemblance to European robin (Erithacus rubecula).
American robin
Males are more colorful than females.
Juveniles can also be duller regardless of sex.
Corn snake
To hunt prey, they rely on their highly developed sense of smell.
Their eyesight, on the other hand, is very poor.