Animals & Wildlife
21 Awesome Facts About Dolphins
Dolphins can interact with humans on great levels. Many people believe that they can understand every gesture that we make.
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
21 Awesome Facts About Dolphins
Dolphins can interact with humans on great levels. Many people believe that they can understand every gesture that we make.
Animals & Wildlife
18 Interesting Facts About Koalas
Koalas communicate with each other by making a snore like sound which is followed by a belch.
Animals & Wildlife
19 Interesting Facts About Rabbits
Rabbits can be literally “scared to death” if approached by a predator when they are totally unaware.
Animals & Wildlife
Fun Facts About Proboscis Monkeys
Proboscis monkeys have protruding stomachs, which allow them to digest their primary food of unripe fruits.
Film & TV
Charlie And the Chocolate Factory Squirrels Were Real
The 40 squirrels seen on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were trained by The Nut Room Animal trainer Michael Alexander.
Animals & Wildlife
300 Random Animal Facts
It takes 3,000 cows to supply the NFL with enough leather for a year's supply of footballs.
Animals & Wildlife
Hippo Eats Dwarf!
A hippo once swallowed a dwarf in a freak accident in Bangkok, Thailand.
Animals & Wildlife
Cat Predicts 50 Deaths!
In 2007 an article was published in the New England Journal of Medicine giving credit to a cat who predicted 50 deaths.
Animals & Wildlife
13 Interesting Facts About Bats
Bats are the only mammals that are capable of controlled, self-propelled flight.
Animals & Wildlife
Facts About the Jerboa
Jerboas look like mice with long tufted tails and very long back legs. Some can be herbivores & others are omnivores.
Animals & Wildlife
Funny Facts About Fainting Goats
Even though they're called fainting goats, it doesn't mean they actually faint. They don't lose consciousness when they fall.
War & Weapons
Sniffer-Rats To Detect Landmines
Did you know that a wildlife park in Cornwall, United Kingdom actually taught a rat how to sniff out landmines?