Animals & Wildlife
15 Bodacious Facts About Badgers
Did you know that badgers are a protected species in the United Kingdom?
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
15 Bodacious Facts About Badgers
Did you know that badgers are a protected species in the United Kingdom?
Animals & Wildlife
The Mass Polar Bear Invasion Of Russia
In 2019 the settlement of Belushya Guba in Northern Russia was invaded by 52 polar bears.
Animals & Wildlife
12 Captivating Facts About Corgis That You Should Know
Did you know that Corgis are listed as the 11th smartest breed of dog?
Animals & Wildlife
Why Do Chimpanzees Throw Poop?
When throwing poop, the chimps that hit targets more accurately show higher development in the left side of their brains.
Animals & Wildlife
Do Bears Really Love Honey?
Did you know bears in the subarctic will never taste honey because it's too cold for bees in those regions?
Animals & Wildlife
100 Facts About Cats That You Should Read Right Meow
Many people are allergic to cats, but did you know that cats can actually be allergic to humans too?
Animals & Wildlife
11 Likable Facts About Llamas
Don't stand too close if you make a llama angry or irritated, they can spit at distances of over 15 feet!
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
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
10 Wild Facts About Knabstrupper Horses
From a distance Knabstrupper horses can be mistaken for leopards because of their spots.
Environment & Climate
How Beef Is Worse For The Environment Than Cars
Cow manure and urine release ammonia into the air. Because cows are kept together in farms, this ends up causing acid rain.