Animals & Wildlife
10 Fishy Facts About Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout will always return to their birthplace when the time comes to spawn their eggs.
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Animals & Wildlife
10 Fishy Facts About Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout will always return to their birthplace when the time comes to spawn their eggs.
Animals & Wildlife
13 Valiant Facts About Velociraptors
Did you know that Velociraptors weren't the scaly dinosaurs seen in Jurassic Park but were actually covered in feathers?
Animals & Wildlife
15 Otter Facts That Are Otterly Amazing
Sea otters can hold their breath underwater for more than 5 minutes, and river otters can hold theirs for more than 8 minutes!
Animals & Wildlife
What’s The Difference Between Venom, Poison & Toxins?
Poison Dart Frogs are highly poisonous. Just one drop of their deadly secretions is enough to kill 20,000 mice or 10 adult humans.
Animals & Wildlife
10 Surprisingly Chill Facts About Sloths
Did you know that sloths spend up to 90% of their lives hanging upside down?
Animals & Wildlife
15 Fun Facts About Kangaroos
Did you know that there's a species of Kangaroo that live in trees?! Yes that's right - Tree Kangaroos...
Animals & Wildlife
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.
Animals & Wildlife
10 Wild Facts About Knabstrupper Horses
From a distance Knabstrupper horses can be mistaken for leopards because of their spots.
Animals & Wildlife
Why Do Woodpeckers Peck Wood?
Did you know that woodpeckers actually mark their territory by pecking?
Animals & Wildlife
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!
Animals & Wildlife
10 Interesting Facts About Komodo Dragons
Young Komodo dragons roll around in poop and climb trees to avoid getting eaten.
Animals & Wildlife
20 Little Known Facts About the Rare Kakapo
Did you know that kakapos are the world's only flightless parrots?