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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
A polar bear's fur is actually transparent.
🐾 Animals Fact #391
Some species of bats use echolocation to hunt in darkness.
🐾 Animals Fact #390
A box jellyfish has one of the most potent venoms in the ocean.
🌊 Ocean Fact #389
Many birds use Earth's magnetic field for navigation.
🐾 Animals Fact #388
Certain ants build floating rafts during floods.
🐾 Animals Fact #387
Elephants have one of the longest gestation periods of any land animal.
🐾 Animals Fact #386
Some fish can survive in near-freezing water.
🌊 Ocean Fact #385
Fireflies produce light through a chemical reaction.
🔬 Science Fact #384
A cuttlefish can camouflage almost instantly.
🐾 Animals Fact #383
The platypus is one of the few mammals that lay eggs.
🐾 Animals Fact #382
Some whales sing songs that travel hundreds of miles underwater.
🌊 Ocean Fact #381
Ravens can solve complex problems in experiments.
🐾 Animals Fact #380
A sea turtle's gender is influenced by incubation temperature.
🌿 Nature Fact #379
Some beetles can lift objects many times their own weight.
🐾 Animals Fact #378
Certain frogs can inflate themselves to appear larger to predators.
🐾 Animals Fact #377
Narwhals are known for their long spiral tusks.
🐾 Animals Fact #376
A kangaroo cannot walk backward easily.
🐾 Animals Fact #375
Some insects can walk on water due to surface tension.
🌿 Nature Fact #374
The Arctic fox changes fur color with the seasons.
🐾 Animals Fact #373
Certain fish can produce their own light through bioluminescence.
🌊 Ocean Fact #372
Snow leopards use their long tails for balance.
🐾 Animals Fact #371
A blue-ringed octopus carries venom potent enough to affect humans.
🐾 Animals Fact #370
Some spiders can glide through the air using silk.
🐾 Animals Fact #369
Butterflies can see ultraviolet patterns on flowers.
🐾 Animals Fact #368
A single coral colony can consist of thousands of tiny animals.
🌿 Nature Fact #367
The axolotl can regenerate limbs and even parts of its heart.
🔬 Science Fact #366
Some species of turtles can breathe through their cloaca underwater.
🐾 Animals Fact #365
Sea otters hold hands while sleeping to avoid drifting apart.
🐾 Animals Fact #364
A cheetah can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a few seconds.
🐾 Animals Fact #363
Penguins can drink salt water because of specialized glands.
🐾 Animals Fact #362
Clownfish can change sex during their lifetime.
🐾 Animals Fact #361
Certain species of ants farm aphids for food.
🐾 Animals Fact #360
Male seahorses carry and give birth to their young.
🐾 Animals Fact #359
A group of porcupines is called a prickle.
🐾 Animals Fact #358
Some species of jellyfish glow in the dark.
🌿 Nature Fact #357
Bees have five eyes.
🐾 Animals Fact #356
The mimic octopus can imitate other sea creatures.
🌊 Ocean Fact #355
Some frogs carry their tadpoles on their backs.
🐾 Animals Fact #354
A tarantula can survive for weeks without food.
🐾 Animals Fact #353
Dragonflies can fly in all directions, including backward.
🐾 Animals Fact #352
Ants do not have lungs and breathe through small openings in their bodies.
🔬 Science Fact #351
Sea cucumbers can expel internal organs as a defense mechanism.
🌊 Ocean Fact #350
An ostrich's eye is larger than its brain.
🐾 Animals Fact #349
Some sharks can sense a drop of blood from far away.
🐾 Animals Fact #348
Elephants can detect distant thunderstorms through ground vibrations.
🐾 Animals Fact #347
Archerfish shoot jets of water to knock insects off branches.
🐾 Animals Fact #346
A hummingbird's heart can beat over 1,000 times per minute.
🐾 Animals Fact #345
Emperor penguins can dive deeper than 1,500 feet.
🐾 Animals Fact #344
Some species of octopus can change both color and texture.
🐾 Animals Fact #343
A mantis shrimp can strike with the speed of a bullet.
🐾 Animals Fact #342