Ten fun facts about Walruses1. Miserable but Magnificent Walruses are majestic creatures that inhabit the cold Arctic and sub-arctic regions of the world. They are well-adapted to the frigid temperatures, having thick layers of blubber and fur to keep them warm. Walruses are also well-known...
London is one of the most iconic cities in the world and the river Thames has always been an important part of its history. In this article, discover 10 facts about the River Thames that you may not have heard before.
Sea lion pups are born weighing in at around 13 to 15 pounds of absolute cuteness. Female sea lions carry their young for 12 months before giving birth, which usually takes place between May and July. Many sea lion pups will nurse from their mothers for four to eight months, although some...
Now that you learnt some facts about how human beings sleep, let’s explore how animals sleep. Different animals (including humans) have different sleep requirements. However, can you guess which animal sleeps the least? It’s the elephant. They sleep for just two hours every night and are ...
In this blog each craft will come with a fun fact about the animal that you can share as you do the project! These projects are great to do with the family while you share fun facts, show off your best “roar”, and make fun crafts to play with an display around the house!
seals and puffins, the Elephant House designed by architect Norman Foster and the state-of-the-art Panda House. Younger visitors can enjoy the Children’s Zoo where they can pet animals like bunnies and pygmy goats. Visitors to Copenhagen Zoo can observe animals from around the world in natura...
As the school year draws to a close, it’s important to plan end-of-year activities that help bring closure to your time together with students. Talk with your students about what made this year special, recall the good memories, and reflect on all you’ve learned. After all, you’ve ...
8.SouthernOcean Facts:Animals in the Southern Ocean.The Southern Ocean is home to the emperor penguins and wandering albatrosses, blue whales and fur seals. Some seal species hunt underwater and breed on land or on ice. The biggest of the seals are the elephant seals which weigh up to 4...