Animals & Wildlife
What Is A Tardigrade?
Over a period of 500 million years, the tardigrade has outlived five mass extinctions.
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What Is A Tardigrade?
Over a period of 500 million years, the tardigrade has outlived five mass extinctions.
Animals & Wildlife
30 Facts About Crows That’ll Have You Caw-ing For More
Crows can remember the faces of individual humans. They can also hold a grudge.
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Bees Vs Wasps: The 4 Main Differences
Wasps are more naturally aggressive when compared with a bee. A wasp can keep on stinging a target multiple times.
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50 Facts About Chickens That Will Ruffle Your Feathers!
A mother hen turns her eggs about 50 times per day, and can lay more than 300 eggs per year.
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20 Facts About Red Robin’s You’ll Flock To!
During the Victorian period, robin skins were used as a bizarre ladies’ hat accessory.
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The Sleep Habits of Your Favorite Animals [Infographic]
On average, cats sleep 13 to 14 hours a day, and do most of their hunting during the night.
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30 Interesting Facts About Toucans
Toucan’s take shelter in hollowed out trees usually created by Woodpeckers.
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5 Animals That Get Drunk In The Wild
On the Caribbean island of St. Kitts lives a population of wild Green Vervet Monkeys - they are notorious alcoholics!
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Cassowary Facts – The World’s Most Dangerous Bird
The cassowary bird is famed for attacking people, but most attacks happen when we stop feeding them!
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15 Fascinating Facts About Foxes
Foxes can survive in the wild for about three years. In captivity, some foxes can live up to ten years.
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5 Crazy & Rare Colored Lobsters
Finding a red lobster is rarer than finding a blue lobster. Lobsters usually only turn red after they've been boiled.
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30 Beautiful Facts About Butterflies
Butterflies don’t taste with taste buds, but rather sensors located under their feet.