Animals & Wildlife
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.
With around 10,000 species of birds, there’s almost nowhere on the planet that they can’t be found!
Do you have a favorite type of bird? Or do they just annoy you in the early morning? And why do roosters crow in the morning anyway? Let’s find out that, and more!
Animals & Wildlife
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.
Animals & Wildlife
20 Facts About Red Robin’s You’ll Flock To!
During the Victorian period, robin skins were used as a bizarre ladies’ hat accessory.
Animals & Wildlife
30 Interesting Facts About Toucans
Toucan’s take shelter in hollowed out trees usually created by Woodpeckers.
Animals & Wildlife
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!
Animals & Wildlife
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!
Animals & Wildlife
Ever Wondered What the Opposite of an Albino Animal is?
In theory, melanistic lions could exist, but there have never been any lions of a jet black color found on Earth.
Animals & Wildlife
Names for Groups of Animals
Did you know that the collective name for a group of foxes is known as a charm?
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
10 Interesting Facts About Ducks
A jet plane over Nevada once struck a Mallard at an altitude of 21,000 feet.
Animals & Wildlife
25 Funky Facts About Turkeys
Did you know that a male turkey is called a stag? The female is a hen, and their chicks are known as poult.
Animals & Wildlife
How Animals See The World InfoGraphic
While we cannot see ultraviolet light, there are some animals that see UV light on a normal basis.
Animals & Wildlife
15 Fabulous Facts About Flamingos
The irrational fear of flamingos is known as Phoenicopterus. 1 out of 300 people have this phobia.