Animals

Thursday, 20 August 2026
15 facts about Javan leopard
15 facts about Javan leopard
Panthera pardus melas
The Javan leopard is one of the endemic animals of the island of Java in Indonesia. Due to habitat fragmentation, leopards are forced to breed within ...

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Asian elephant
Their average lifespan in the wild is approximately 60 years.
Stingrays
Their numbers systematically decline.
Most species are listed as threatened or vulnerable to extinction, which is primarily caused by unregulated fishing and habitat loss.
Ball python
Thanks to breeding in captivity, there are over 7,500 morphs of the ball python.
Mallard
It is an omnivorous species, very flexible in terms of food choices.
The main part of the mallard's diet consists of snails, beetles, dragonflies and flies, earthworms, ...
Glass frogs
They are arboreal animals.
This means that glass frogs spend most of their lives in the trees where they are able to blend with environment to avoid being eaten.
Moose
The oldest description of a moose in European literature does not come from northern areas, but from the Roman Empire, from Julius Caesar.
European drawings and cave paintings indicate that moose were hunted already in the Stone Age. Some ...
Housefly
Fly larvae are collected or raised as fodder for livestock.
Aye-aye
The mammary glands are located in the lower groin area.
This anatomical feature distinguishes aye-aye from other primates.
American mink
The mating season for minks is from February to early April.
After a gestation period of approximately 40-80 days, usually 2-3 young are born at the end of April ...
Black Caiman
They are nocturnal.
Their skin coloration allows them to camouflage during their hunts at night.