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Check out the animals we recently added to our Animal Facts page. Blue Whale Imagine three school buses lined up end to end. That’s the length of a blue whale! Blue whales are the largest animals to ever live on Earth--even bigger than dinosaurs! Leopard Did you know you can tell in...
Click on an animal to learn more about it! You can use the dropdown below to filter the list by animal type: mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish, or invertebrate. Filter by: Recommended Read Flamingos Are Pretty Funky Learn about the fabulous and funky flamingo in this hilarious new no...
Discover fun (and furry!) animal facts about our planet’s incredible wildlife. From majestic mammals, soaring birds, super sea creatures & creepy crawlies!
Crazy animal facts that you didn't know about. Learn specialities of animals like dogs, elephants, cats, tigers, lions and more. Helpful in homework help and school projects too.
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44 Amazing Animal & Insect Facts For Kids in We have a fantastic set of cool facts all about animals for you. Discover some amazing facts about the following animals and insects below! You can go to each animal page using the links and also read a short
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Facts for Kids There are about 8.7 million animal species on our planet, and some say there are even many more! Only about 1.2 million animal species are known or have been classified so far. Every year new species are discovered, described and named. But also many species are quickly disa...
Axolotls also develop lungs. Although their main method of breathing is through their gills, they occasionally use their lungs to breathe in air from the water’s surface. Because they live in water their whole lives, they always have a tail and webbed feet for swimming. ...