Environment & Climate
33 Fun & Interesting Facts About Algae For Kids
Did you know that based on fossil records, oxygen-producing green algae is at least 1 billion years old?
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Environment & Climate
33 Fun & Interesting Facts About Algae For Kids
Did you know that based on fossil records, oxygen-producing green algae is at least 1 billion years old?
Animals & Wildlife
25 Fun Goat Facts That Are Worth Screaming About
Did you know that both male and female goats have horns? They use them both for defense and to regulate their temperature!
Animals & Wildlife
31 Fun Facts About Cows For Kids
According to language specialists, cows have easily distinguishable accents, depending on the herd to which they belong.
Environment & Climate
20 Facts About Lily of the Valley & Hawthorn, May’s Birth Flowers
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, carried lily of the valley as part of her bridal bouquet at her wedding in 2011.
Environment & Climate
20 Facts About Daisies & Sweet Peas, April’s Birth Flowers
Over 20,000 species of Daisy have been identified. These come in a variety of colors, including pink, yellow, white, and blue.
Environment & Climate
20 Facts About Daffodils & Jonquils, March’s Birth Flowers
When Pharaoh Ramses II of Ancient Egypt was buried, daffodil bulbs were used to cover each of his eyes.
Environment & Climate
20 Facts About Violets & Primroses, February’s Birth Flowers
The same compound responsible for Violets' fragrance, ionone, also temporarily blocks your ability to smell them.
Environment & Climate
20 Facts About Carnations & Snowdrops, January’s Birth Flowers
Although they are known for their beauty, snowdrops are actually poisonous and can irritate the skin when handled.
Animals & Wildlife
50 Fascinating Monkey Facts That Will Leave You “Ape-solutely” Amazed
Not all monkeys are great tree climbers. Some are primarily terrestrial, such as the gelada monkey of Ethiopia.
Environment & Climate
30 Terrific Facts About Trees
The thickest tree in the world has a circumference of 137.8 feet (42 m). It takes 105 men, shoulder-to-shoulder, to surround it.
Animals & Wildlife
20 Carefree Facts About Capybaras
In 1784, the Vatican declared that capybaras could be classified as fish so that they could be eaten during Lent.
Animals & Wildlife
Do Bulls Really Get Angry At The Color Red?
Did you know that bullfighters wear a yellow and pink cape for most of the fight and only switch to a red cape at the very end?