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The Komodo Dragon â Venomous Saliva. Komodo dragons have bacteria-laden saliva that causes infections in their prey, leading to a slow and painful demise. The Platypus â Egg-Laying Mammal. Because it lays eggs, which is unusual for mammals, the platypus is a distinctive creature.
100 WTF Facts. 1. Animals that lay eggs donât have belly buttons. 2. Mr. Potato Head was the first toy to be advertised on TV. 3. Boanthropy is the psychological disorder in which patients
22 weird facts about animal sex. 1) Male bowerbirds build and decorate colorful nests or shrines to attract that special someone. According to PBS, these nests, or bowers, are built 2) Busting out their Michael Jackson dance moves, male manikins flap their wings and even do the moonwalk on tree
Studies suggest that bulls, like many animals, are actually colorblind, meaning that they are incapable of distinguishing between certain colors. 5. Head Lice Have a Preference for Clean or Dirty Hair. Head lice, or Pediculus humanus capitis, were once thought to thrive primarily in oily, dirty hair. Sometime after, it was believed that the
All clams have two calcareous shells or valves joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament and all are filter feeders. They also have kidneys, a heart, a mouth, a stomach, and a nervous system. The size of clams ranges from 0.1 mm (0.004 inch) in Condylocardia to 1.2 metres (4 feet) across in the giant clam ( Tridacna gigas) of the Pacific and
Well spotted. The answer â of course â is disgusting. The yeti crab has evolved fur for a simple reason: to grow bacteria, which forms on the hairs quickly and generously in the warm water of the yeti crab's habitat. The yeti crab effectively "farms" these bacteria on its forearms, which it then uses as a food source.
Koi, the Japanese word for carp (which also serves as a homophone for âaffectionâ), is a shortened form of the Japanese word nishikigoi, which means âbrocaded carp.â. Ornamental carp, or koi, swimming in a pond in Japan. Carp with Wisteria, Triptych, koi (ornamental carp) depicted in colour woodblock prints by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1889
27. The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland. The unicorn was a symbol of innocence and purity in Celtic mythology. However, it was also associated with power and masculinity. Romantic stories about chivalry and dominance associated with the unicorn may be why it was chosen as Scotland's national animal or maybe they were just having a
Interesting Narwhal Facts. 1. In 1577 the English explorer Martin Frobisher laid eyes on a dead narwhal, describing it as a âsea-unicornâ. The myth of unicorn horns had circulated around Europe for centuries before his voyage, which faded as European experts become more familiar with the animals. 2. 2.
19.Squirrels will adopt orphans. An evolutionary biologist Andrew McAdam said, âSocial animals, including lions and chimpanzees, are often surrounded by relatives, so it isn't surprising that a female would adopt an orphaned loved one because they need already spent tons of your time together.â.
Here are eight fascinating mouse facts you probably donât know: 1. If you have a mouse infestation, rest assured you are not alone. Each winter, mice and other rodents invade an estimated 21 millions homes in the United States. Mice typically enter our homes between October and February, looking for food, water and shelter from the cold.
19 Odd Facts About Animal Sex. 1. Some male antechinuses mate to death. Mating can be a deadly activity for male antechinuses. / tracielouise/E+/Getty Images. 2. Mangrove killifish couple up (or not) in a variety of ways. 3. Sea slugs engage in reciprocal mating. 4. Some flatworms participate in
Theyâll drink your blood, worm their way into your body and take over your mind. Nell Barrie meets natureâs weirdest, and most disgusting, freeloaders
Remember that the next time you think your coffee tastes like shit. 9. And a cell phone can have up to ten times more bacteria than a toilet seat. Solidcolours / Getty Images. 10. You're probably
Diet of the Turkey Vulture. Turkey vultures are both picky, and not picky. While they will feed on a huge variety of creatures, they almost always feed on carrion. Carrion is an animal that has already died and begun to decay. Despite popular culture, vultures prefer fresher carcasses to heavily decayed items.
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dirty fun facts about animals