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12 Delightful Facts About Lizards
The Komodo dragon is the only type of lizard which is dangerous to humans and which is capable of causing death to humans.
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12 Delightful Facts About Lizards
The Komodo dragon is the only type of lizard which is dangerous to humans and which is capable of causing death to humans.
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10 Wild Facts About Knabstrupper Horses
From a distance Knabstrupper horses can be mistaken for leopards because of their spots.
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Why Do Woodpeckers Peck Wood?
Did you know that woodpeckers actually mark their territory by pecking?
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Lizzie the Elephant, Sheffield’s WWI Industrial Mascot
Lizzie the elephant helped transport machinery around Sheffield, England during WWI.
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20 Fascinating Facts About Rhinos That You Should Know
The horns of a rhino are not bone, but in fact made from keratin - the same thing that our fingernails are made from!
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10 Interesting Facts About Komodo Dragons
Young Komodo dragons roll around in poop and climb trees to avoid getting eaten.
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The Drunken Elephant Rampage That Killed 3 People
A 70-strong herd of Indian elephants wandered into town and drank down the entire cache of alcohol.
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20 Little Known Facts About the Rare Kakapo
Did you know that kakapos are the world's only flightless parrots?
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29 Cool Facts About Polar Bears That You Should Know
Did you know that female polar bears are around half the size of male polar bears?
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30 Interesting Facts About Eagles For Kids
The eagle featured on U.S. currency was modeled on a real bald eagle named Peter.
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Why Do Camels Have Humps?
Did you know that camels humps are not actually filled with water?
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30 Interesting Facts About Giant Anteaters That You Didn’t Know
The scientific name for Giant Anteater is Myrmecophaga Tridactyla. This means "ant eating with three fingers".