Lucas Torres
Interesting Facts About Donkeys
Today we will tell you interesting facts about donkeys. Donkeys have always been considered more humble animals than horses. For many centuries, they allowed only noble people to ride horses, but all the others got only their humble relatives, known for their obstinacy. But do not underestimate them – they certainly have stubbornness, but they are no less famous for their endurance, hard work, and high intelligence.
Camilo Walker
The Cutest Animals Of The World
Today we will show you the cutest animals of the world. Usually, what is tasty is harmful to your health. The same is true for animals. The most beautiful animals are dangerous for people. But still, they are beautiful. Let’s see…
Khai Dove
27 Interesting Facts About Gorillas
We have collected interesting facts for you about gorillas. The world’s largest primates, gorillas, are now in danger of extinction. Human activity has brought these monkeys to the brink of extinction, robbing them of their usual habitats and bouncing them away from their homes. Now gorillas live in national parks in some African countries, and many tourists come to see them, but they need to be careful – these animals are sometimes unpredictable.
Charlotte Green
Interesting Facts About Emus
Today we’re going to tell you interesting facts about emus.
Khai Dove
20 Interesting Facts About Bats
Today we will tell you interesting facts about bats. Bats are amazing creatures, flying mammals. Despite certain similarities, there are many differences between their breeds – some of them eat floral nectar, while others prefer fresh blood. But what they all have in common is the nightlife.
Charlotte Green
Interesting Facts About Fire Ants
Today we will tell you interesting facts about fire ants. One of the most dangerous insects is the fire ant. It has a very strong sting and poison, the effects of which are similar to those of a flame burn – this is why it’s called so.
Noah Young
25 Interesting Facts About Parrots
Today we will tell you interesting facts about parrots. Parrots are extremely interesting birds, and it’s not just about the ability of some of them to talk. They are smart and funny, therefore they are so popular as pets in many countries.
Charlotte Green
7 Interesting Facts About Swans
Swans are snow-white graceful birds, a symbol of purity and loyalty. Swan is the largest of the avian family in Europe. There are many legends about them, they appear in many songs. Once these birds lived in any lake, and now all six species are endangered. These are not all interesting facts about swans. These birds are close relatives of geese and ducks. They can also be bred in captivity. If the caught bird likes the conditions, it will never try to fly away with its congeners. We have collected the most interesting facts about swans for you.
Nolan Foster
Byasa Alcinous Butterfly
Byasa alcinous is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae.
Camilo Walker
7 Interesting Facts About Arctic Foxes
The Arctic fox is a predatory animal of Canidae family. Their triangular muzzle and fluffy tail give the foxes an appearance similar to foxes. Like all foxes of this genus, foxes belong to the family of dogs. There are other interesting facts about Arctic foxes. An animal has taken root on the islands and the coast washed away by the Arctic Ocean. Hence the alternative species names: polar or arctic fox. The average weight of the fox is only 3.5 kg and its height in the crest does not exceed 30 cm. White and blue foxes are distinguished by their color. We have collected for you the most amazing facts about Arctic foxes.
Khai Dove
Snow Leopard Habitat And Conservation
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia), also known as the ounce, is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia.
Karla Miller
50 Interesting Facts About Bumblebees
We will tell you interesting facts about bumblebees. The solid bass whirring means there’s a bumblebee around. There is no need to be afraid of this insect, despite its terrifying stinging – bumblebees are usually not aggressive, and they will never attack people first if they are not disturbed again. But if you’re not lucky after all, you should bear in mind that their poison is quite unpleasant, perhaps even more unpleasant than the bees, not to mention that it can cause serious consequences for people with allergies.
Karla Miller
Interesting Facts About Rattlesnakes
We’ve collected interesting facts about rattlesnakes. Rattlesnake is a vast subfamily that combines 224 species.
Evelyn Star
Interesting Facts About The Brown Pelican
We’ve collected interesting facts about the brown pelican. The American brown pelican (lat. Pelecanus occidentalis) belongs to the Pelicanidae family. It is distinguished by its special fishing technique, which is not characteristic of all other related species except the Peruvian pelican (Pelecanus thagus). The birds look for their prey in the air and then half-fold their wings and fall down a downward trajectory, but do not dive deep into the water. Externally, they are very similar to each other and until 2007 were of the same species. In the late 19th and early 20th century, brown pelican feathers were widely used to decorate female hats. To preserve this species and other seabirds, the first wildlife reserve in the United States was established by order of President Theodore Roosevelt off the coast of Florida on March 14, 1903. The real threat to its existence arose during World War I. Soldiers of the American army were supplied with a large number of canned sardines. When this fish in the sea became scarce, fishermen began to kill brown pelicans on a massive scale, seeing them as their competitors. Their population decreased dramatically in the 1960s, due to the massive use of DDT. The dangerous insecticide led to very thin shells in bird eggs, which pelicans often crushed with their paws. The banning of DDT and the environmental measures taken allowed for the restoration of the population. Today, its population is estimated to range from 350 to 400 thousand adults.
Karla Miller
7 Interesting Facts About The Cuckoo
This bird doesn’t make nests or raise chicks. Its name has long since become a noun – the cuckoo is called a mother who abandons her children. It’s because this bird throws its eggs into other people’s nests. In summer, the cuckoo lays up to 25 eggs. Even with the help of a male, it can’t feed so many chicks, so it has to throw eggs to other birds. There are other interesting facts about the cuckoo. Not all cuckoos leave their children. Out of 140 species, only 50 don’t whip their nests, the rest take care of their offspring. Those who flip eggs look after a suitable nest in advance. Curiously, it’s always the nest of the bird that hatched its mother cuckoo from the egg. In the photo of the cuckoo, you can see that it is a gray and unremarkable bird. However, the discreet appearance hides the mind, memory, and pragmatic character. We have collected for you the most amazing and interesting facts about the cuckoo.
Amelia B
7 Interesting Facts About Llamas
Llamas are the most famous inhabitants of South American pampas and the Andes. They were domesticated over four thousand years ago. Llamas were used as laborers and their meat was eaten. Curiously, only male meat is eaten. Despite the seeming gracefulness of the animals, they are perfectly adapted for life in high mountain areas. Besides them, only Tibetan yaks have such a feature. These are not all interesting facts about llamas. The closest relative of a llama is a camel. The only difference between these two animals is that they have a hump. Llamas and camels can cross each other and give viable offspring that cannot reproduce. We have collected some other interesting facts about llamas that you probably did not know about.
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