Animals

Tuesday, 7 April 2026
15 facts about fleas
15 facts about fleas
External parasites
Fleas are one of the most hated insects by pet owners. Once they find their way onto a dog or a cat, they are very hard to remove. Reproducing at a ve ...

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European mole cricket
They are omnivorous, their main diet being plant roots.
However, they supplement it with meaty foods such as snails, earthworms, spider mites, and wireworms.
Housefly
Flies flap their wings about 200 times per minute during flight.
Average housefly speed is about 8 kph.
Great spotted woodpecker
Woodpeckers are most often victims of birds of prey.
Goshawk and sparrowhawk are the greatest threats to these birds. Because of predation, survival rates of these birds cannot be accurately estimated.
Octopus
2/3 of an octopus's neurons are located in the animal's arm nerves.
The motor skills of these cephalopods are not managed by the brain but by their unique nervous system located in their legs.
Syrian brown bear
The Syrian bear is the smallest subspecies of the brown bear.
An adult animal weighs up to 250 kg and has a body length of approximately 101-140 cm (from nose to tail).
Horseshoe crab
They feed on clams, polychaetes, small fish and decayed organic debris.
The mouth opening is located on the underside of the body between the legs. They move the food into the mouth with chelicerae—a pair of small appendages.
Blue-Tongued Lizard
They use blue tongue to fend off potential predators.
When disturbed, those lizards hiss and reveal their tongues.
Blue tang
The royal blue tang reaches sexual maturity at 9 - 12 months of age.
Insects
They share several anatomical features that allow them to be easily distinguished from other animal groups.
Each insect has a body composed of three segments (tagmas): head, thorax, and abdomen. Their body is ...
Aye-aye
Once it locates the chamber inside the tree, it chews a hole and extracts grubs using its narrow middle finger.