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20 Animals on Which Nature Spent All Its Creativity

by Shraddha Bhojwani
4 years ago
in Pets
Reading Time: 5 mins read
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Do you think that you know it all about wildlife. It is so wast and diverse that you can’t imagine the number of facts that you don;t know about animals, birds, and other beautiful creatures. We tried to collect some unkown facts about a few animals that we have listed. Hope you find something intresting and learn a new thing today.

Outline
  • 1. Horses have the best facial expressions.
  • 2. The shape of animals’ pupils depends on their activities.
  • 3. Watusi cows have the biggest horns in the world. The largest horn circumference on a bull measured at 40.75 in (103.5 cm).
  • 4. The sword-billed hummingbird is the only bird with a beak longer than its body.
  • 5. A housefly hums in the key of F.
  • 6. An elephant’s skin is as thick as 1 in (2.5 cm) in most places. However, it’s so sensitive, that the elephants can feel a single insect land on their bodies.
  • 7. Pink flamingos can form long-lasting friendships.
  • 8. Ants wouldn’t suffer from any damage after falling from any height due to their size, weight, and body structure.
  • 9. Gray kangaroos are more often left-handed, bottlenose dolphins are right-handed, and polar bears, according to scientists, are ambidextrous — which means they can use both paws equally.
  • 10. Giraffes clean their noses by using their tongues.
  • 11. Moles are not 100% blind — they can react to light.
  • 12. Despite the fact that the body temperature of a polar bear ranges from 82.4°F to 99.5°F, it’s still difficult to detect them with infrared
  • 13. In case of danger, the African jacana male carries his chicks to safety by hiding them in his feathers.
  • 14. Giant pandas are not really picky when it comes to sleeping locations.
  • 15. All ruminants lack upper incisor teeth.
  • 16. Lemurs can count.
  • 17. The saltwater crocodile has been confirmed as having the strongest bite force ever with a value of 16 460 N.
  • 18. Ostriches have the largest eyes of any living land animal.
  • 19. The lynx doesn’t sink into snow due to the structure of its paws.
  • 20. The blue whale’s heartbeat can be heard from over 2 miles away.

1. Horses have the best facial expressions.

Did you know that horses can show 17 different facial expressions?

2. The shape of animals’ pupils depends on their activities.

The size of a herbevorus animal depends on its nature and hunting behaviour. it gives them better coverage to detect their predator and hunt them.

3. Watusi cows have the biggest horns in the world. The largest horn circumference on a bull measured at 40.75 in (103.5 cm).

4. The sword-billed hummingbird is the only bird with a beak longer than its body.

5. A housefly hums in the key of F.

6. An elephant’s skin is as thick as 1 in (2.5 cm) in most places. However, it’s so sensitive, that the elephants can feel a single insect land on their bodies.

7. Pink flamingos can form long-lasting friendships.

8. Ants wouldn’t suffer from any damage after falling from any height due to their size, weight, and body structure.

9. Gray kangaroos are more often left-handed, bottlenose dolphins are right-handed, and polar bears, according to scientists, are ambidextrous — which means they can use both paws equally.

10. Giraffes clean their noses by using their tongues.

11. Moles are not 100% blind — they can react to light.

12. Despite the fact that the body temperature of a polar bear ranges from 82.4°F to 99.5°F, it’s still difficult to detect them with infrared

13. In case of danger, the African jacana male carries his chicks to safety by hiding them in his feathers.

14. Giant pandas are not really picky when it comes to sleeping locations.

15. All ruminants lack upper incisor teeth.

16. Lemurs can count.

17. The saltwater crocodile has been confirmed as having the strongest bite force ever with a value of 16 460 N.

18. Ostriches have the largest eyes of any living land animal.

19. The lynx doesn’t sink into snow due to the structure of its paws.

20. The blue whale’s heartbeat can be heard from over 2 miles away.

A blue whale spouts water as it rests at the surface of the Indian ocean near Koggla, Galle District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka October 27 2017.

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