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There are about 1.4 million known species in the world. This list of animals contains the animal names and other interesting facts about them.
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• There are more plastic flamingos(火烈鸟)in the U.S, than real ones. • About 3000 years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were 30. • More people use blue toothbrushes, than red ones. 10楼2005-11-06 21:10 回复 ...
That’s definitely one of the best fun facts about Sardinia. Asinara is a small island just north of Sardinia, now a National Park and Marine Reserve. The island is home to a population of white donkeys, and there are around 120 albino donkeys on the island. ...
You can find out more about blue whales on this page:Blue Whale Facts Back to animal list Bonobo Scientific name:Pan paniscus Type of animal: Mammal Where found: Africa Bonobos are very similar to chimpanzees (both species belong to the genusPan), but are usually slightly smaller, with longe...
Ten fun facts about Gharials1. A Species Well-Adapted to Life in the Water Gharials, a species of crocodilian native to India and Nepal, are well-adapted to life in the water, spending most of their time there due to their short legs. This makes it difficult for them to spend long ...
Scientists say this soaring cliff was formed about 20 million years ago when the earth began to split. The valley has a string of alkaline lakes – Naivasha, Nakuru, Hell’s Gate, etc – with lots of pelicans, flamingos and other bird species. This makes the valley a hotspot for bird-wa...
Ten fun facts about Emus1. The Emu - a bird with a long neck and two sets of eyelids The Emu is a fascinating bird, with a long neck and two sets of eyelids - one for blinking and one to keep out dust. It also has long feet, with three toes on each foot, allowing it to ...
My teachers are always sharing interesting facts and stories with us. Did you know that a group of flamingos is called a flamboyance? Or that the Eiffel Tower was originally supposed to be a temporary structure? Learning these little tidbits of information makes me feel like I'm expanding my...