1.
The gentoo declares his love to his mate
offering him a pebble. Very romantic !
2.
Japanese macaques (them again) know how to use
feeders
3.
An ant can hang up to 60 times its own weight.
4.
Elephants are the only mammals to have four
knees.
5.
In Maryland, a law prohibits mistreating
oysters.
6.
An adult giraffe can kick a break the skull of a
lion or ribs.
7.
A giraffe can lick its own ears.
8.
The pig orgasm lasts about 30 minutes.
9.
The clown fish has the ability to change sex.
10.
More than 73 people are killed by donkeys
annually than in air crash.
11.
Tigers have striped skin also, not just the fur.
12.
The polar bear is the very black skin under his
white fur.
13.
The lions can mate up to 50 times a day.
14.
An octopus has three hearts.
15.
There are 1 million ants for every person in the
world.
16.
Cockroaches can live between 7 and 9 days
without their head.
17.
The average speed of an adult snail is one
millimeter per second, or six centimeters per minute.
18.
Hummingbird can not walk, but it's the only bird
able to fly at running back.
19.
If we put a small amount of alcohol on a
scorpion, it will instantly prick up fool himself and committing suicide.
20.
If you keep a goldfish in a dark room, he
eventually turn white.
21.
Dolphins can swim and sleep at the same time.
22.
Japanese Macaques make snowballs for fun and
bathe in hot springs when they are cold.
23.
Every year thousands of trees are planted by
accident because the squirrels have the unfortunate tendency to forget where
they hid their acorn
24.
A scientific study showed that cows produced
more milk when they listen to classical music.
25.
Seahorses are very loyal and wander taking fin
their "spouse".
26.
Cows have best friends and spend time with them.
27.
The nose of each dog is unique. It is actually
the equivalent of the human fingerprint.
28.
The Turritopsis nutricula is a jellyfish which
can grow old and younger. It is the only living being who is immortal.
29.
Sea otters live in water. So when they fall
asleep, they stand the leg to prevent drift and to be separated from each
other.
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