War & Weapons
Lizzie the Elephant, Sheffield’s WWI Industrial Mascot
Lizzie the elephant helped transport machinery around Sheffield, England during WWI.
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!
War & Weapons
Lizzie the Elephant, Sheffield’s WWI Industrial Mascot
Lizzie the elephant helped transport machinery around Sheffield, England during WWI.
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
The Drunken Elephant Rampage That Killed 3 People
A 70-strong herd of Indian elephants wandered into town and drank down the entire cache of alcohol.
Animals & Wildlife
29 Cool Facts About Polar Bears That You Should Know
Did you know that female polar bears are around half the size of male polar bears?
Animals & Wildlife
Why Do Camels Have Humps?
Did you know that camels humps are not actually filled with water?
Animals & Wildlife
30 Interesting Facts About Giant Anteaters That You Didn’t Know
The scientific name for Giant Anteater is Myrmecophaga Tridactyla. This means "ant eating with three fingers".
Animals & Wildlife
30 Furry Facts About Dingoes
Although dingoes are small, they are brave enough to target an adult kangaroo when hunting in packs.
Animals & Wildlife
30 Dill-ightful Facts About Armadillos
Color ranges for armadillos vary between dark brown, black, red, gray, or even yellow!
Animals & Wildlife
30 Claw-some Facts About Cougars
Despite their impressive size, cougar's cannot roar, but instead they purr! They are the biggest cat that can purr and meow.
Animals & Wildlife
20 Furry Facts About Raccoons
Did you know that the collective name for a group of raccoons is called a nursery or a gaze?
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
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.