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All 11,491 📜 History 1,991 🔬 Science 1,964 🐾 Animals 1,525 🚀 Space 977 🧠 Psychology 893 🌿 Nature 759 💻 Technology 735 🌍 Geography 599 🎭 Culture 581 🫀 Human Body 572 🌊 Ocean 373 💬 Language 245 🍕 Food 199 ✨ General 68 ✨ Dinosaur 10
Wolves have complex social hierarchies within packs.
🐾 Animals Fact #1291
Some seals can sleep underwater by surfacing periodically.
🐾 Animals Fact #1290
Giant pandas are native to China.
🐾 Animals Fact #1289
Penguins have excellent underwater vision.
🐾 Animals Fact #1288
A peacock's tail feathers can span over five feet.
🐾 Animals Fact #1287
Sea turtles have existed for over 100 million years.
🌊 Ocean Fact #1286
Snow leopards inhabit high-altitude mountain regions.
🐾 Animals Fact #1285
Certain monkeys use vocal alarms to warn of predators.
🐾 Animals Fact #1284
Giant pandas are classified as bears.
🐾 Animals Fact #1283
Penguins can recognize their mates by vocal calls.
🐾 Animals Fact #1282
Giraffes can go days without drinking water.
🐾 Animals Fact #1281
Arctic wolves have white fur for camouflage in snow.
🐾 Animals Fact #1280
Sea lions communicate using barks and body movements.
🐾 Animals Fact #1279
Some birds form lifelong pair bonds.
🐾 Animals Fact #1278
Caribou migrate in large herds across Arctic regions.
🌿 Nature Fact #1277
Pandas have thick fur to survive in mountainous regions.
🐾 Animals Fact #1276
Certain penguin species can leap several feet out of the water.
🐾 Animals Fact #1275
Hyenas have powerful jaws adapted for crushing bone.
🐾 Animals Fact #1274
Some dolphins cooperate to herd fish while hunting.
🐾 Animals Fact #1273
Moose have large antlers used during mating season.
🐾 Animals Fact #1272
A red fox uses its bushy tail for balance and warmth.
🐾 Animals Fact #1271
Giant pandas have a low reproductive rate in the wild.
🐾 Animals Fact #1270
Penguins lay eggs and both parents may help incubate them.
🐾 Animals Fact #1269
Certain birds migrate using the position of the Sun.
🐾 Animals Fact #1268
Sea otters wrap themselves in kelp to stay anchored while sleeping.
🌊 Ocean Fact #1267
Chimpanzees use tools in the wild.
🐾 Animals Fact #1266
A rhinoceros has thick skin but can still get sunburned.
🐾 Animals Fact #1265
Sloths move slowly to conserve energy.
🐾 Animals Fact #1264
Lions are the only cats that live in social groups called prides.
🐾 Animals Fact #1263
Zebras use their stripes as camouflage against predators.
🐾 Animals Fact #1262
Some species of penguins live in warmer climates.
🐾 Animals Fact #1261
Grizzly bears can run at speeds over 30 miles per hour.
🐾 Animals Fact #1260
Pandas have powerful jaws for crushing bamboo.
🐾 Animals Fact #1259
Certain parrots can learn to mimic human speech.
🐾 Animals Fact #1258
Penguins huddle together to conserve heat in extreme cold.
🐾 Animals Fact #1257
Raccoons have highly sensitive front paws.
🐾 Animals Fact #1256
Elephants can recognize themselves in mirrors.
🐾 Animals Fact #1255
Otters have the densest fur of any mammal.
🐾 Animals Fact #1254
Wolves communicate using howls, body language, and scent marking.
🐾 Animals Fact #1253
Sea turtles can migrate thousands of miles between feeding and nesting areas.
🌊 Ocean Fact #1252
A flamingo's pink color comes from pigments in its diet.
🐾 Animals Fact #1251
Giraffes have high blood pressure to pump blood to their brains.
🐾 Animals Fact #1250
Peafowl display colorful feathers during courtship.
🐾 Animals Fact #1249
A cheetah's long tail helps it steer while running.
🐾 Animals Fact #1248
Arctic foxes have fur-covered paws for insulation.
🐾 Animals Fact #1247
Hippopotamuses secrete a reddish fluid that helps protect their skin.
🐾 Animals Fact #1246
Sea lions can rotate their rear flippers forward to walk on land.
🐾 Animals Fact #1245
Orcas are members of the dolphin family.
🐾 Animals Fact #1244
Gorillas share over 95 percent of their DNA with humans.
🔬 Science Fact #1243
Koalas primarily eat eucalyptus leaves.
🐾 Animals Fact #1242