Animals & Wildlife
30 Fun Facts About Lemurs
Did you know that lemurs have scent glands in their wrists?
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Animals & Wildlife
30 Fun Facts About Lemurs
Did you know that lemurs have scent glands in their wrists?
Animals & Wildlife
Cool Facts About Snow Leopards
Unlike lions and tigers, the snow leopard cannot roar. This is due to their underdeveloped vocal cords.
Animals & Wildlife
Alligators Vs Crocodiles: The 7 Differences
Did you know crocodiles and alligators have been around for over 230 million years?
Animals & Wildlife
20 Fun Facts About Squirrels
Back in 2007, Iran claimed 14 squirrels found near the nation’s borders were actually spies.
Animals & Wildlife
25 Interesting Facts About Elephants
An elephant's trunk has no bones. Over 150,000 muscles and nerves provide the trunk's flexibility!
Animals & Wildlife
Interesting Facts About The Zebrafish
Zebrafish are tropical freshwater fish native to the Himalayan Region. They tend to live in shallow ponds & standing waters.
Animals & Wildlife
25 Interesting Facts About Giant Pandas
99% of a Giant Panda's diet is made up of branches, stems and leaves of the bamboo plant.
Animals & Wildlife
30 Gripping Facts About Sharks
You are more likely to die by a vending machine than at the jaws of a shark.
Animals & Wildlife
Facts About The Dodo and Its Extinction
The Dodo is a flightless bird first discovered by Portuguese sailors moored in Mauritius in 1598 AD.
Animals & Wildlife
5 Unusual Facts About Pygmy Seahorses
Did you know that Pygmy Seahorses are less than an inch long and they can change colors?
Animals & Wildlife
30 Interesting Facts About Tigers
Save China's Tigers are a conservation group, which is extremely successful at breeding and reintroducing tigers to the wild.
Animals & Wildlife
30 Amazing Facts About Cheetahs
The black "tear tracks" that line a cheetah's face prevent the sun from infiltrating and blinding the animal whilst hunting.