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Another weird fact about wombats is that their poop is cube-shaped! They are the only animals in the world to poop cubes. A wombat poop found in Tasmania. Photo credit:Bjørn Christian Tørrissen,CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Territorial Animals Wombats are territorial animals. They...
Like many animals, dogs have thevomeronasal organ (VNO)in the roof of the mouth, which detects pheromones. This is one reason dogs may lick things we think are gross, including the urine of other dogs—to get it closer to that organ. Along with their sense of smell, this lets dogs kno...
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LOOK: 30 fascinating facts about sleep in the animal kingdom From frozen frogs to baby otters napping... Michael Rucker // Shutterstock From frozen frogs to baby otters napping... When it comes to sleep in animals, needs range greatly between different species. Like humans, sleep among all ...
Fun Facts: The ability to “sleep” with one eye open was likely also highly valuable to the much smaller ancestors of the cetaceans, for whom predation was a bigger problem. Whales have fleshy nasal plugs with which they can plug their blowholes while diving. ...
I love picking them when they beans inside the pods are around a 5 cent Australian (or US dime) size and this year, my toddler helped me shell them too – it was very fun. Some people don’t peel the thick skin on the outside of each bean but I think it’s very tannic/astringen...
I should caution you that the following weirdness comes straight from me and random stories and facts that are in my head.