Meet the laziest species of the animal kingdom
The animal kingdom never ceases to surprise us. From the fearsome lions, to the giant elephants. However, one group of animals that is often ignored is the slowest.
Read MoreThe animal kingdom never ceases to surprise us. From the fearsome lions, to the giant elephants. However, one group of animals that is often ignored is the slowest.
Read MoreAre dolphins as smart as humans or even more intelligent? And if that is the case, shouldn’t we respect them and treat them better than we do now?
The current metrics suggest that dolphins are second only to humans in terms of intelligence.
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The main reasons behind owls’ different day-night cycles are their hunting strategies, history as nocturnal raptors, and prey availability.
Read MoreDo you love birdwatching as a hobby? If yes, then there are some amazing places across the globe where you can witness magnificent species in their natural habitat.
Read MoreThese are the five most aggressive dog breeds out there. You should research about them and only get your dog from an AKC-certified breeder. Adopt if possible.
Read MoreScientists have discovered that giant African snails are agricultural pests and also vectors of bacteria, pathogens, and parasites.
Read MoreThe seabed is graced by marine invertebrates. These creatures generally have an oblong shape and look like a plump cucumber known as a sea cucumber. They are present in all marine life around the world and are famous for their glorious poop!
They are said to collectively excrete 64,000 metric tons, that is, they exceed 70,000 tons each year. Do you want to know how good this is for marine life?
The Amazonian pink dolphin differs from marine dolphins thanks to their distinctive color that has become more pronounced over the years. Want to know more?
Read MoreThe Wildebeest is a large herbivore that can be seen on the plains of Africa. Here are some of the main characteristics of the Wildebeest.
Read MoreElephants are interesting creatures. They are not only intelligent but also show a wide range of emotional and behavioral patterns in their up to 70-year lifespan.
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