Animals

Friday, 30 January 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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Laughing kookaburra
Their population is stable, listed as the least-concern species on the IUCN Red List.
Turtles
They do not mate in long-term relationships, and rarely form social groups.
Usually, during mating season, males fight with each other with aggression being more common among terrestrial species.
Maine coon
They are one of the most common examples of polydactyl cats.
Approximately 40% of Maine coons carry the polydactyly gene. However, breeders are actively taking steps to remove this harmless genetic anomaly.
Boa constrictor
The Boa constrictor spiecel is not endangered.
Its population has declined only in some areas where it is captured for trade or killed by predators. It is considered an invasive species in Florida.
Dik-dik
Dik-diks can tolerate air temperatures up to 40° C.
Probably to prevent overheating, they have elongated mouths with bellows-like muscles through which ...
Adder
It is most common in cooler places like forest clearing, wet meadows, or forest edges.
Tiger sharks
The average lifespan of a tiger shark is 27 years in the wild.
Asian elephant
Trunks are also used to drink.
It sucks up about eight liters of water. Asian elephants have to drink at least once a day.
Grey heron
The average lifespan of a gray heron in the wild is 5 years.
However, the record holder lived to the age of 23.
Brittle stars
They can regenerate lost arms as long as they have at least one of them.
They can shed an arm anytime, like octopuses. This mechanism is used to distract the potential predator and gives brittle star an opportunity to edge away from danger.