Animals

Saturday, 13 September 2025
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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Jellyfish
Jellyfish do not have hearts, lungs, or brains.
They have a rudimentary nervous system, developed to detect vibrations, chemicals, and light, but also to navigate.
Crustacean
The largest crustacean is the Japanese spider crab. The span of its legs can reach 3.7 meters, the cephalothorax is 40 centimeters long and the weight of an adult is about 19 kilograms.
Their body is mostly red with white spots, which allows them to camouflage perfectly against the bac ...
Saola
They are the only member of the genus Pseudoryx.
It is thanks to significant differences in behavior and appearance from other known species of the family Bovidae.
Leeches
Leeches are found in inland freshwaters as well as in marine waters on all continents except Antarctica.
They can live in freshwater, brackish water, saltwater, and on land. Leeches prefer shallow, still, ...
Tawny frogmouth
Their breeding season starts in August and lasts till December.
Both male and female participate in building nest.
Javan hawk-eagle
The Javan hawk-eagle is a national bird of Indonesia.
It was declared as such in 1993.
American robin
Young robins leave nest about two weeks after hatching, but mother still takes care of them.
Mother feeds them with earthworms, insects and berries.
Common cuckoo
It winters in Africa in the equatorial zone and south of the equator.
In addition, wintering cuckoos can be found in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.
Coyote
In Chicago, researchers observed that coyotes show signs of "understanding" traffic laws.
When crossing a one-way street, they look only in one direction from which a vehicle is coming, and on multi-lane streets, they use the center lane as a stop.
Yellow spotted lizard
Yellow spotted lizards give birth in June and July.
Typically, five to eight young are born in a single litter.