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Trying out new cultures is good! Freya aproves!
Clicking on the image, zooms it! Noted!
Turning off sound helps Freya sleep
You got the wrong answer, but here's a cute pic!
The word "alligator" comes from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
Agouti looks like a close relative of guinea pig. It has slender body covered with two-colored, glossy fur.
Puffins are fab flyers, flapping their wings up to 400 times a minute and speeding through the air at up to 88km an hour. Wow!
Ants are the longest living of all insects, living for up to 30 years.
You're a winner! (so far)
Bees are the only insect in the world that make food that people can eat
Bisons have a thick, brown coat that provides insulation from the cold and moist weather. It prevents melting of the snow and soaking of the skin.
Badgers are part of the family Mustelidae this is the same family as otters, ferret, polecats, weasels and wolverines.
Beetles are incredibly versatile and are found nearly everywhere on Earth except for the very cold polar regions.
The Black Widow spider is the most poisonous spider in North America, but only the adult female.
Bunnies eat grass, clovers, wild flowers and farm crops. Bunnies also eat their own poop.
The word 'camel' comes from an Arabic word: ǧml. This word is literally translated to mean Beauty. Don't ever say that camels are ugly!
Butterflies can see red, green, and yellow.
Barn Owls screech – they never hoot (that’s Tawny Owls).
Caribou releases special scent when faced with danger. Scent is produced in the gland located in the base of ankles and it informs other caribous about near danger.
Caracal is not afraid to attack animal that is three times bigger of its size.
Centipedes do NOT have one hundred legs.
A group of cats is called a “clowder.”
What really makes Black Mambas a deadly serpent is its speed. It is the fastest known land snake known to mankind. They slither at a speed of 12.5 miles an hour.
Chickens aren’t completely flightless—they can get airborne enough to make it over a fence or into a tree.
The clownfish is also known as the anemonefish.
Chinchilla is nocturnal animal, active from the dusk to the dawn. Night decreases visibility and provides protection against predators.
The cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal. They can run 70 mph (or 110 kph), which is as fast as cars drive on the highway.
Even though coyotes look like dogs, they’re wild. If you see one, yell and back away slowly.
A crab may lose a claw or leg in a fight. In time, the claw or leg grows back.
Deers can jump high and swim well.
The expression "cry crocodile tears" is based on a true fact - crocodiles produce tears when they eat.
The scientific name for capybara comes from Hydro chaeris, which means "water hog" in Greek.
A donkey will never get involved in an activity if it considers it to be unsafe
Ducklings first recognize their mother's calling sounds, in their first days after hatching.
Dragonflies are expert fliers. They can fly straight up and down, hover like a helicopter and even mate mid-air. If they can’t fly, they’ll starve because they only eat prey they catch while flying.
A common urban legend is that a ducks quack does not echo. This has however, been proven to be false.
Lacking lungs or other specialized respiratory organs, earthworms breathe through their skin.
Elephants are the largest land animals in the world therefore they are unable to jump.
Emu is a fast running animal. It can reach 30 miles per hour.
The unique sound made by an elk is known as a bark or a bugle.
Chameleon eyes have a 360-degree arc of vision and can see two directions at once.
Erect-crested penguin has spikes on the tongue and back of the mouth which facilitate holding and swallowing of prey in one piece.
The color pink comes from beta-carotene in the crustaceans and plankton that flamingos eat.
Foxes are generally solitary animals; unlike wolves, they hunt on their own rather than in packs.
Flatworms can glide over surfaces, or the underside of a surface film of water, using small body hairs for movement.
Cows can’t vomit.
Giraffes require over 75 pounds of food a day—and with a diet of leaves, this means they spend most of their time eating.
Gorillas have unique noseprints, much like human fingerprints, which can be used to identify individuals.
A frog completely sheds its skin about once a week. After it pulls off the old, dead skin, the frog usually eats it.
Goats were one of the first animals to be tamed by humans and were being herded 9,000 years ago.
The grey crowned cranes enjoy dancing.
Guinea pigs are very social animals and they are much happier when kept in pairs or groups.
A hedgehog has between 5000 and 7000 quills.
Hamsters can store food in their cheeks, then eat it later!
Dolphins compared to other animals, dolphins are believed to be very intelligent.
Hippos can’t swim or float! They walk or stand on surfaces below the water like sandbanks. Even so, they spend most of the day in water to protect their sensitive skin from the sun.
The name ‘Impala’ come from the Zulu language meaning ‘gazelle’.
Hornets attack humans in self-defense. Painful sting may end up fatally when person is allergic to the venom. Each hornet can sting couple of times.
Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up.
Some species of jellyfish are immortal.
Jackals respond only to the sounds produced by the members of their family. They ignore all other calls.
Vampire bats have small and extremely sharp teeth which are capable of piercing an animal’s skin (humans included) without them even noticing.
Bald eagles aren’t actually bald.
An Arctic Fox can survive in extremely low temperatures, sometimes reach as low as -58 degrees!
Adult cow males that are not castrated are generally called bulls.
Crows are emotional animals. They react to hunger and invasion by vigorously vocalizing their feelings. They display happiness, anger and sadness.
When chimpanzees are bored, they organize various games to entertain themselves.
Doves are often referred to as “A Pigeon with a good PR agent”.
Geese fly in a “V” formation. If one goose is injured, other geese will stay with it until it dies or can rejoin the flock.
Hawks have excellent eyesight. They can see 8 times better than humans. Eyesight is primarily used for hunting. Hawk can locate its prey from a distance of 100 feet.
Spotted hyenas are also known as laughing hyenas. Why? Because these highly intelligent creatures communicate with yells, whoops and cackles – some of which can be heard almost 5km away!
Coelacanths were thought to be extinct until a live one was caught in 1938
When dogs poop, they prefer to do it in alignment with the Earth's magnetic field. Freya doesn't care about that though.
Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards.
Kangaroos have very powerful legs and can be dangerous at times.
Grasshoppers can jump about 25cm high and around 1 meter long. If humans could jump as far as grasshoppers do, relative to size, then we could leap more than the length of a football field.
Ladybugs aren't really bugs. They're beetles!
Kingfishers have a hard beak like a dagger for spearing fish.
Koalas eat eucalypt leaves and almost nothing else.
Kittens can fit their bodies anywhere they can fit their heads
Hermit crabs often exchange and occasionally fight with other hermit crabs to conquer better shells.
The Lemur is a native animal of Madagascar.
Leopards are great climbers and great swimmers.
Llamas are known as animals that spit when provoked or threatened. They can spit at humans also, but they usually spit at each other to solve misunderstandings in the group.
The jaguar has a very powerful jaw, its bite exerts more force than that of a lion.
A lion’s roar can be heard from as far as 5 miles away.
Lynx is not a fast runner. Since it does not chase the prey, it hunts from an ambush and uses the element of surprise.
A clan of meerkats will always have one "sentry" on guard to watch out for predators while the others forage for food.
Manatees have no natural predators in the wild but humans have played a large part in making all three species at risk of extinction.
Mice use their whiskers to sense changes in temperature and to help feel the surface they are walking along.
Moose have 32 teeth in total. Their front teeth are missing.
Okapi slightly resembles to zebra because of the stripes, but it shares much more similarities with giraffe. It has long skull, large black eyes and very long, purplish tongue, just like giraffe.
Beavers are slow on land but using their webbed feet, they are very good swimmers. A beaver can stay under water for up to 15 minutes.
Pandas are BIG eaters – every day they fill their tummies for up to 12 hours, shifting up to 12 kilograms of bamboo!
Moths use moon, stars and geomagnetic field to navigate during the flight.
Mountain goats are not in the same genus as goats. In the bovidae family, mountain goats are associated with antelopes, gazelles and cattle.
Narwhal's tusk can grow to be 10 feet long
Ermine moves in a zigzag manner, bouncing 20 inches from the ground after each leap. It can travel more than 9 miles per night to find food.
Unlike other cat species, ocelots are not afraid of the water. They are excellent swimmers.
Octopus have 3 hearts and their blood is blue in color.
Orcas ("The Killer Whale") is not a whale. It's a dolphin! And eats sharks!
The King Cobra is the longest venomous snake in the world.
The otter is a very playful animal and are believe to take part in some activities just for the enjoyment. Some make waterslides to slide down into the water!
Owls can rotate their necks 270 degrees. A blood-pooling system collects blood to power their brains and eyes when neck movement cuts off circulation.
"Peacock" is commonly used as the name for a peafowl of the pheasant family. But in fact "peacock" is the name for the colorfully plumaged male peafowl only.
Komodo dragons often fight with other dragons. They bite each other during the fight, but unlike other animals, they are immune to bacteria from their saliva.
Penguins are flightless birds.
Pigeons were used as mail carriers during the First and Second World War. They saved numerous lives by delivering information on the enemy's fire.
Polar bears clean themselves by rolling in the snow.
Lizards are reptiles.
Pigs are clean animals. If given sufficient space, they will be careful not to soil the area where they sleep or eat. Pigs don’t “sweat like pigs”; they are actually unable to sweat. They like to bathe in water or mud to keep cool, and they actually prefer water to mud.
Mantids have two eyes,but only one ear.
A rabbit’s teeth never stop growing. Fortunately, they’re naturally kept short by the normal wear and tear of chewing. Lots and lots of chewing, that is — about 120 times a minute.
Red Panda's were the inspiration behind the name of an Internet Browser (Mozilla Firefox).
Sea snakes are very poisonous. Watch out!
Pumas can run up to 80 kph (50 mph) and jump as high as 4.6 meters (15 feet).
Groups of monkeys are known as a ‘tribe’, ‘troop’ or ‘mission’.
Tasmanian devil has one of the strongest bites in the animal world.
The name rhinoceros means ‘nose horn’ and is often shortened to rhino.
The speed of snails is around 0.5-0.8 inches per second. If they moved without stopping, it would take more than a week to complete 1 kilometer.
Sea lions can dive up to 1,000 feet!
Musk oxen have two glands under their eyes that produce musk, which is a strong odor.
A swan will mate for life.
While vultures eat mostly dead animals, they are capable of attacking and will often prey on extremely sick, wounded or infirm prey.
Wolves run on their toes, which helps them to stop and turn quickly and to prevent their paw pads from wearing down.
A tortoise is a turtle, but a turtle isn't a tortoise.
A shark may lose and grow up to 30 000 teeth in its lifetime.
Starfish is a carnivore who likes to eat clams, shells and mussels.
Freya also enjoys stealing rolls of toilet paper. Who doesn't?
Snakes can’t bite food so have to swallow it whole.
Orangutans are gentle and sit for hours gazing.
Weasels sometimes kill more food than they can eat.
The toucan has small wings therefore they are not very good at flying and cannot stay airborne for long.
Parrots are believed to be one of the most intelligent bird species.
Turtles belong to one of the oldest reptile groups in the world – beating snakes, crocodiles and alligators!
Whales drown if they remain underwater for over 30 minutes.
Platypus don't have a stomach.
Male seahorses are the ones who give birth.
A raccoon’s hands are so nimble they can unlace a shoe, unlatch a cage and deftly retrieve coins as thin as dimes from your shirt pocket.
Most spiders are harmless to humans but a few spider species, such as the black widow, can bite humans and inject venom. Deaths from spider bites are rare however.
Skunks can spray its oily and smelly substance up to 10 feet distance.
Wild boar has long, rubbery snout that is used for digging of underground roots and bulbs
Seagulls are one of the rare animals that are able to drink salt water. They have special glands which eliminate excess salt from the body.
Freya really enjoys her naps.
A seal's whiskers help it to detect prey in dark murky waters.
Snow leopards live in harsh, snowy, rugged alpine regions in central and south Asia. They can be found at elevations between 3,000 to 4,500 metres.
Squirrels may pretend to bury a nut to throw off potential thieves.
Tigers that breed with lions give birth to hybrids known as tigons and ligers.
Walruses use their tusks to pull themselves out of the water.
Zebus can be easily recognized by the hump on their back. Besides that, zebus have flap of skin below their lower jaw and drooping ears.
Zebras stand up while sleeping.
Freya is actually concerned about stuff in general.
Sheep like to stay close to others in a herd which makes them easier to move together to new pastures.
Stingrays aren't normally aggressive.
The honey badger is a badass, he doesn't care, he'll smash everything that opposes him.
Here's "Freya" to welcome you
Trying out new cultures is good! Freya aproves!
You got the wrong answer, but here's a cute pic!
Turning off sound helps Freya sleep
Clicking on the image, zooms it! Noted!
You're a winner! (so far)
The word "alligator" comes from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
Agouti looks like a close relative of guinea pig. It has slender body covered with two-colored, glossy fur.
Ants are the longest living of all insects, living for up to 30 years.
Puffins are fab flyers, flapping their wings up to 400 times a minute and speeding through the air at up to 88km an hour. Wow!
Barn Owls screech – they never hoot (that’s Tawny Owls).
Badgers are part of the family Mustelidae this is the same family as otters, ferret, polecats, weasels and wolverines.
Bees are the only insect in the world that make food that people can eat
Beetles are incredibly versatile and are found nearly everywhere on Earth except for the very cold polar regions.
Bisons have a thick, brown coat that provides insulation from the cold and moist weather. It prevents melting of the snow and soaking of the skin.
What really makes Black Mambas a deadly serpent is its speed. It is the fastest known land snake known to mankind. They slither at a speed of 12.5 miles an hour.
The Black Widow spider is the most poisonous spider in North America, but only the adult female.
Bunnies eat grass, clovers, wild flowers and farm crops. Bunnies also eat their own poop.
Butterflies can see red, green, and yellow.
The word 'camel' comes from an Arabic word: ǧml. This word is literally translated to mean Beauty. Don't ever say that camels are ugly!
The scientific name for capybara comes from Hydro chaeris, which means "water hog" in Greek.
Caracal is not afraid to attack animal that is three times bigger of its size.
Caribou releases special scent when faced with danger. Scent is produced in the gland located in the base of ankles and it informs other caribous about near danger.
A group of cats is called a “clowder.”
Centipedes do NOT have one hundred legs.
Chameleon eyes have a 360-degree arc of vision and can see two directions at once.
Chickens aren’t completely flightless—they can get airborne enough to make it over a fence or into a tree.
Chinchilla is nocturnal animal, active from the dusk to the dawn. Night decreases visibility and provides protection against predators.
The cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal. They can run 70 mph (or 110 kph), which is as fast as cars drive on the highway.
The clownfish is also known as the anemonefish.
Cows can’t vomit.
Even though coyotes look like dogs, they’re wild. If you see one, yell and back away slowly.
A crab may lose a claw or leg in a fight. In time, the claw or leg grows back.
The expression "cry crocodile tears" is based on a true fact - crocodiles produce tears when they eat.
Deers can jump high and swim well.
Dolphins compared to other animals, dolphins are believed to be very intelligent.
A donkey will never get involved in an activity if it considers it to be unsafe
A common urban legend is that a ducks quack does not echo. This has however, been proven to be false.
Ducklings first recognize their mother's calling sounds, in their first days after hatching.
Dragonflies are expert fliers. They can fly straight up and down, hover like a helicopter and even mate mid-air. If they can’t fly, they’ll starve because they only eat prey they catch while flying.
Lacking lungs or other specialized respiratory organs, earthworms breathe through their skin.
Emu is a fast running animal. It can reach 30 miles per hour.
Elephants are the largest land animals in the world therefore they are unable to jump.
Erect-crested penguin has spikes on the tongue and back of the mouth which facilitate holding and swallowing of prey in one piece.
Foxes are generally solitary animals; unlike wolves, they hunt on their own rather than in packs.
The color pink comes from beta-carotene in the crustaceans and plankton that flamingos eat.
The unique sound made by an elk is known as a bark or a bugle.
A frog completely sheds its skin about once a week. After it pulls off the old, dead skin, the frog usually eats it.
Gorillas have unique noseprints, much like human fingerprints, which can be used to identify individuals.
Bald eagles aren’t actually bald.
Giraffes require over 75 pounds of food a day—and with a diet of leaves, this means they spend most of their time eating.
Flatworms can glide over surfaces, or the underside of a surface film of water, using small body hairs for movement.
The grey crowned cranes enjoy dancing.
A hedgehog has between 5000 and 7000 quills.
Doves are often referred to as “A Pigeon with a good PR agent”.
Guinea pigs are very social animals and they are much happier when kept in pairs or groups.
Goats were one of the first animals to be tamed by humans and were being herded 9,000 years ago.
Hippos can’t swim or float! They walk or stand on surfaces below the water like sandbanks. Even so, they spend most of the day in water to protect their sensitive skin from the sun.
The name ‘Impala’ come from the Zulu language meaning ‘gazelle’.
Hornets attack humans in self-defense. Painful sting may end up fatally when person is allergic to the venom. Each hornet can sting couple of times.
When dogs poop, they prefer to do it in alignment with the Earth's magnetic field. Freya doesn't care about that though.
Hamsters can store food in their cheeks, then eat it later!
Some species of jellyfish are immortal.
Vampire bats have small and extremely sharp teeth which are capable of piercing an animal’s skin (humans included) without them even noticing.
Grasshoppers can jump about 25cm high and around 1 meter long. If humans could jump as far as grasshoppers do, relative to size, then we could leap more than the length of a football field.
Jackals respond only to the sounds produced by the members of their family. They ignore all other calls.
Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up.
Adult cow males that are not castrated are generally called bulls.
Crows are emotional animals. They react to hunger and invasion by vigorously vocalizing their feelings. They display happiness, anger and sadness.
Hermit crabs often exchange and occasionally fight with other hermit crabs to conquer better shells.
When chimpanzees are bored, they organize various games to entertain themselves.
An Arctic Fox can survive in extremely low temperatures, sometimes reach as low as -58 degrees!
Geese fly in a “V” formation. If one goose is injured, other geese will stay with it until it dies or can rejoin the flock.
Spotted hyenas are also known as laughing hyenas. Why? Because these highly intelligent creatures communicate with yells, whoops and cackles – some of which can be heard almost 5km away!
The jaguar has a very powerful jaw, its bite exerts more force than that of a lion.
Hawks have excellent eyesight. They can see 8 times better than humans. Eyesight is primarily used for hunting. Hawk can locate its prey from a distance of 100 feet.
Coelacanths were thought to be extinct until a live one was caught in 1938
Kangaroos have very powerful legs and can be dangerous at times.
Koalas eat eucalypt leaves and almost nothing else.
Beavers are slow on land but using their webbed feet, they are very good swimmers. A beaver can stay under water for up to 15 minutes.
Kingfishers have a hard beak like a dagger for spearing fish.
Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards.
Ladybugs aren't really bugs. They're beetles!
A lion’s roar can be heard from as far as 5 miles away.
Ermine moves in a zigzag manner, bouncing 20 inches from the ground after each leap. It can travel more than 9 miles per night to find food.
The Lemur is a native animal of Madagascar.
Llamas are known as animals that spit when provoked or threatened. They can spit at humans also, but they usually spit at each other to solve misunderstandings in the group.
Kittens can fit their bodies anywhere they can fit their heads
A clan of meerkats will always have one "sentry" on guard to watch out for predators while the others forage for food.
The King Cobra is the longest venomous snake in the world.
Lynx is not a fast runner. Since it does not chase the prey, it hunts from an ambush and uses the element of surprise.
Leopards are great climbers and great swimmers.
Moose have 32 teeth in total. Their front teeth are missing.
Mice use their whiskers to sense changes in temperature and to help feel the surface they are walking along.
Komodo dragons often fight with other dragons. They bite each other during the fight, but unlike other animals, they are immune to bacteria from their saliva.
Manatees have no natural predators in the wild but humans have played a large part in making all three species at risk of extinction.
Moths use moon, stars and geomagnetic field to navigate during the flight.
Narwhal's tusk can grow to be 10 feet long
Okapi slightly resembles to zebra because of the stripes, but it shares much more similarities with giraffe. It has long skull, large black eyes and very long, purplish tongue, just like giraffe.
Lizards are reptiles.
Mountain goats are not in the same genus as goats. In the bovidae family, mountain goats are associated with antelopes, gazelles and cattle.
Unlike other cat species, ocelots are not afraid of the water. They are excellent swimmers.
Pandas are BIG eaters – every day they fill their tummies for up to 12 hours, shifting up to 12 kilograms of bamboo!
Orcas ("The Killer Whale") is not a whale. It's a dolphin! And eats sharks!
Groups of monkeys are known as a ‘tribe’, ‘troop’ or ‘mission’.
Octopus have 3 hearts and their blood is blue in color.
The otter is a very playful animal and are believe to take part in some activities just for the enjoyment. Some make waterslides to slide down into the water!
Pigs are clean animals. If given sufficient space, they will be careful not to soil the area where they sleep or eat. Pigs don’t “sweat like pigs”; they are actually unable to sweat. They like to bathe in water or mud to keep cool, and they actually prefer water to mud.
"Peacock" is commonly used as the name for a peafowl of the pheasant family. But in fact "peacock" is the name for the colorfully plumaged male peafowl only.
Musk oxen have two glands under their eyes that produce musk, which is a strong odor.
Owls can rotate their necks 270 degrees. A blood-pooling system collects blood to power their brains and eyes when neck movement cuts off circulation.
Penguins are flightless birds.
A rabbit’s teeth never stop growing. Fortunately, they’re naturally kept short by the normal wear and tear of chewing. Lots and lots of chewing, that is — about 120 times a minute.
Polar bears clean themselves by rolling in the snow.
Orangutans are gentle and sit for hours gazing.
Pigeons were used as mail carriers during the First and Second World War. They saved numerous lives by delivering information on the enemy's fire.
Mantids have two eyes,but only one ear.
Parrots are believed to be one of the most intelligent bird species.
Sea snakes are very poisonous. Watch out!
Red Panda's were the inspiration behind the name of an Internet Browser (Mozilla Firefox).
The name rhinoceros means ‘nose horn’ and is often shortened to rhino.
Pumas can run up to 80 kph (50 mph) and jump as high as 4.6 meters (15 feet).
Tasmanian devil has one of the strongest bites in the animal world.
Platypus don't have a stomach.
The speed of snails is around 0.5-0.8 inches per second. If they moved without stopping, it would take more than a week to complete 1 kilometer.
Snakes can’t bite food so have to swallow it whole.
Sea lions can dive up to 1,000 feet!
While vultures eat mostly dead animals, they are capable of attacking and will often prey on extremely sick, wounded or infirm prey.
A tortoise is a turtle, but a turtle isn't a tortoise.
The toucan has small wings therefore they are not very good at flying and cannot stay airborne for long.
A raccoon’s hands are so nimble they can unlace a shoe, unlatch a cage and deftly retrieve coins as thin as dimes from your shirt pocket.
A swan will mate for life.
Wolves run on their toes, which helps them to stop and turn quickly and to prevent their paw pads from wearing down.
Weasels sometimes kill more food than they can eat.
Skunks can spray its oily and smelly substance up to 10 feet distance.
Turtles belong to one of the oldest reptile groups in the world – beating snakes, crocodiles and alligators!
A shark may lose and grow up to 30 000 teeth in its lifetime.
Whales drown if they remain underwater for over 30 minutes.
Seagulls are one of the rare animals that are able to drink salt water. They have special glands which eliminate excess salt from the body.
Tigers that breed with lions give birth to hybrids known as tigons and ligers.
Starfish is a carnivore who likes to eat clams, shells and mussels.
Wild boar has long, rubbery snout that is used for digging of underground roots and bulbs
Male seahorses are the ones who give birth.
Snow leopards live in harsh, snowy, rugged alpine regions in central and south Asia. They can be found at elevations between 3,000 to 4,500 metres.
Walruses use their tusks to pull themselves out of the water.
Freya also enjoys stealing rolls of toilet paper. Who doesn't?
Most spiders are harmless to humans but a few spider species, such as the black widow, can bite humans and inject venom. Deaths from spider bites are rare however.
A seal's whiskers help it to detect prey in dark murky waters.
Zebras stand up while sleeping.
Zebus can be easily recognized by the hump on their back. Besides that, zebus have flap of skin below their lower jaw and drooping ears.
Freya really enjoys her naps.
Squirrels may pretend to bury a nut to throw off potential thieves.
Sheep like to stay close to others in a herd which makes them easier to move together to new pastures.
Freya is actually concerned about stuff in general.
Stingrays aren't normally aggressive.
The honey badger is a badass, he doesn't care, he'll smash everything that opposes him.