Browse
Animals Facts
1,525 facts in Animals. Click any fact to see its full page.
All 11,491
๐ History 1,991
๐ฌ Science 1,964
๐พ Animals 1,525
๐ Space 977
๐ง Psychology 893
๐ฟ Nature 759
๐ป Technology 735
๐ Geography 599
๐ญ Culture 581
๐ซ Human Body 572
๐ Ocean 373
๐ฌ Language 245
๐ Food 199
โจ General 68
โจ Dinosaur 10
Certain bats pollinate flowers while feeding on nectar.
Some birds can use tools to access hidden food.
Certain snakes can dislocate their jaws to swallow large prey.
A kingfisher dives into water to catch fish.
Some species of frogs lay eggs on land instead of in water.
A polar bearโs fur traps heat efficiently.
A hammerhead sharkโs wide head improves its sensory range.
Some lizards can run briefly on water.
A puffin can carry multiple fish in its beak at once.
A pangolinโs scales are made of keratin, the same material as human nails.
Some dolphins sleep with one half of their brain at a time.
A tarantula can shed its exoskeleton as it grows.
Certain birds use mud to construct their nests.
A leopard seal is one of Antarcticaโs top predators.
Some insects can survive being frozen.
A mountain goat can climb steep rocky cliffs with ease.
Certain species of squid can change color instantly.
A cassowary is one of the most powerful birds on Earth.
Some butterflies use mimicry to avoid predators.
A hedgehog rolls into a spiny ball when threatened.
A bald eagle builds some of the largest nests of any bird.
Some crabs can regrow lost legs.
A narwhalโs tusk is actually an elongated tooth.
Certain ants can survive floods by forming living rafts.
A humpback whaleโs song can last for hours.
Some frogs can change color depending on temperature or mood.
A meerkat stands upright to scan for predators.
Certain beetles can produce sounds by rubbing body parts together.
A wolf can travel dozens of miles in a single day.
Some sharks can reproduce without a mate in rare cases.
A pangolin protects itself by curling into a tight ball.
Certain owls hunt silently because of specialized feather structures.
A sea sponge is an animal, not a plant.
Some species of snakes give live birth instead of laying eggs.
An albatross can glide for hours without flapping its wings.
A horned lizard can squirt blood from its eyes as a defense.
Some species of birds form lifelong pair bonds.
A walrus uses its tusks to haul itself onto ice.
A fox has keen hearing adapted for hunting small prey.
A crocodileโs teeth are replaced throughout its lifetime.
Certain birds build nests on cliffs for protection.
A sea otter uses its chest as a surface for cracking shells.
Certain reptiles regulate body temperature through basking.
A toucanโs beak is lightweight despite its size.
Some marine mammals communicate through clicks and whistles.
A porcupine raises quills as a defense mechanism.
Some ants cultivate fungus as a food source.
A falcon can dive at extraordinary speeds.
Certain species of frogs are active at night.
A moose has long legs adapted for walking in snow.