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14 Fun Facts About Fireflies
Did you know that in North America alone, there are over 170 different species of fireflies?
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14 Fun Facts About Fireflies
Did you know that in North America alone, there are over 170 different species of fireflies?
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Hippo Eats Dwarf!
A hippo once swallowed a dwarf in a freak accident in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Cat Predicts 50 Deaths!
In 2007 an article was published in the New England Journal of Medicine giving credit to a cat who predicted 50 deaths.
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How Do Migrating Birds Know Where To Go?
Birds that migrate during the day time can navigate themselves by the position of the sun.
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13 Interesting Facts About Bats
Bats are the only mammals that are capable of controlled, self-propelled flight.
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Facts About the Jerboa
Jerboas look like mice with long tufted tails and very long back legs. Some can be herbivores & others are omnivores.
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What Is the Most Common Dog Name?
Is your dog's name Coco? This was one of the top 20 most popular dog names in 2009.
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Funny Facts About Fainting Goats
Even though they're called fainting goats, it doesn't mean they actually faint. They don't lose consciousness when they fall.
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Do Goldfish Have a Three Second Memory?
Did you know that goldfish can live up to 10 years, although the average is about 5 years?
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Sniffer-Rats To Detect Landmines
Did you know that a wildlife park in Cornwall, United Kingdom actually taught a rat how to sniff out landmines?
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Spud the Spineless Hedgehog
Hedgehogs are covered in roughly six thousand spines, which are brown with white tips.
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Pink Bottlenose Dolphin Photographed
The world's first pink bottlenose dolphin was discovered in an inland lake in Louisiana, USA.