Animals & Wildlife
25 Wild Facts About Wolverines You Never Knew
Wolverines are so bold that they often steal food from larger predators like wolves, bears, and mountain lions without waiting their turn.
Most people’s favorite animals tend to be a mammal, even if they don’t realize it. From dogs to dolphins, it’s no wonder these cute creatures warm the hearts of people worldwide.
Take a look at these fascinating mammal facts but be warned – you may end up loving them even more!
Animals & Wildlife
25 Wild Facts About Wolverines You Never Knew
Wolverines are so bold that they often steal food from larger predators like wolves, bears, and mountain lions without waiting their turn.
Animals & Wildlife
19 Facts About Orcas That Put the “Kill” in Killer Whale
In Australia, orcas have been observed hunting great white sharks and selectively feasting on their nutrient-rich livers.
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World Elephant Day | August 12
Elephants boast the longest gestation period of any land mammal, carrying their young for nearly two years before birth.
Animals & Wildlife
13 Awesome Facts About Aardvarks for Kids
Did you know that aardvarks can dig intricate burrows that serve as cozy homes, often with multiple entrances?
Animals & Wildlife
Why Do Dogs Wag Their Tails?
The position of a dog's tail can reveal its feelings: a high tail indicates confidence, while a low tail signals submission.
Animals & Wildlife
15 Facts About Arctic Foxes That’ll Amaze You
Arctic foxes are known to form lifelong bonds, sticking to one mate throughout their lives.
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.
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.
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?
Animals & Wildlife
55 Fun Facts About Bobcats For Kids
Did you know that the bobcat's fifth toe is raised on its front feet, so there is no fifth impression when it walks?