Important Days of the Year Dedicated to Animals
20 Jan-Penguin Awareness Day 31 Jan-International Zebra Day 3rd Saturday of Feb-World Pangolin Day 27 Feb-International Polar Bear Day 3 March-World Wildlife Day 20 March-World
20 Jan-Penguin Awareness Day 31 Jan-International Zebra Day 3rd Saturday of Feb-World Pangolin Day 27 Feb-International Polar Bear Day 3 March-World Wildlife Day 20 March-World
Known by the scientific name Electrophorus electricus, the electric eel is an electric fish able to generate powerful electric shocks. Electric eels use their shocking abilities for hunting and self-defense.
Scientists believe ants have been around for more than 110 million years. In that time, they managed to colonize just about every part of the
Most animals relax their muscles during sleep. With birds, it’s different. The tighter the muscles in birds, the stronger and healthier their sleep. During sleep,
The air-breathing lungs of mammals, including humans, must be dry and empty of fluids to work properly. When we take a breath, tiny air
Have you ever seen a catfish? If so, you might already know where its name came from. Long, thin tendrils protrude from around their mouths. These look
Flamingos are some of the best-dressed birds in the avian world. They weren’t born that way, though! Baby flamingos are actually born with gray feathers.
Scientists have discovered that the closest human relatives, chimpanzees, cannot speak due to the fact that their analog of the speech gene, inherited from our
If we define “largest” in terms of length, then the longest snake in the world today is the reticulated python. Although reports of large snakes
एनिमोन Sea Anemone ऑक्टोपस Octopus ओर्का Orca कंजूस मछली stingray fish कंबलपतंग caddis fly कछुआ Turtle केकड़ा Crab केकड़े Crab केचुआ Earthworm केचुए Earthworms
Watching geese fly together across the sky is intriguing. Have you wondered why they always fly in a V pattern? There’s a reason for it.
Snakes and Their Senses Every creature has unique senses that are adapted for its survival. Some possess superior sight, hearing, taste, touch, or—like the snake—smell.
When you visit penguins at the zoo, their home is usually decorated with faux icebergs. This plays into our belief that all penguins live in
Over 60 living species of flightless birds currently exist, ranging in size from the gigantic ostrich to the tiny woodhen. Here are some you may or may
The air-breathing lungs of mammals, including humans, must be dry and empty of fluids to work properly. When we take a breath, tiny air sacs
In a fertilized egg, the yolk provides a source of food for the developing embryo. As the chick matures, it pulls nutrients from the yolk until it is strong enough to
Anteaters — sometimes called “antbears” — are four species of mammals from the suborder Vermilingua. The four species include the Giant Anteater, the Silky Anteater, the Southern Tamandua, and the Northern Tamandua. The
a typical giraffe neck can stretch as long as six feet, the giraffe’s tongue usually measures 18-20 inches long. Why does a giraffe need such
Snakes don’t have ears or eardrums as humans have. In fact, this lack of external ears — and observations that snakes don’t tend to respond
If you’ve ever owned a dog or a cat, you know very well that animals can communicate. They understand the basic commands that you give
Bats are happy to sleep upside-down in a variety of places. The movies portray bats as cave dwellers, but you’ll find them hanging out upside-down everywhere from attics to bridges to the insides
Carpenter bees are tied with bumblebee queens as the largest bees in North America. They live up to three years and can grow to be
When it comes to large teeth, though, one fish leads the rest. Great white sharks have large teeth, but they’re also huge fish. When tooth
Why do cats stretch so much? There are plenty of reasons. For one thing, stretching is one of the many ways cats communicate. Since cats can’t
Ursus maritimus…that’s the Latin name of the majestic polar bear, the largest carnivore that lives on land. You’ll find polar bears in northern Greenland, Norway, Siberia, and Canada. Polar bears
Frogs have mucus-covered skin and go through metamorphosis. Frogs are amphibians. They have thin, mucus-covered skin that they can breathe through, lay shell-less, squishy-looking eggs, and
Why do dogs live less than people?? Here’s the answer: Being a vet, I was called to examine a 13-year-old Irish dog named Belker. The