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What I Learnt Today : 10 Unknown Amazing Facts About Animals - Part LXXIV

(1) When playing with female puppies, male puppies will often let them win, even if they have a physical advantage.
(2) Dogs’ nose prints are as unique as human fingerprints and can be used to identify them.
(3) You can use a blue whale’s wax earplug to work out its life history.
(4) Chocolate, macadamia nuts, cooked onions, or anything with caffeine is harmful to dogs.

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(5) The blue whale is the largest of all whales and is also considered the largest animal to have ever existed in the world.
(6) Barn owls are normally monogamous, but about 25 percent of mated pairs "divorce."
(7) More than 45 million turkeys are cooked and eaten in the US at Thanksgiving.

Barn owl

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(8) Many species of owls have special feathers for flying silently.
(9) Wombat poo is cube-shaped to stop it from rolling away.
(10) A polar bear’s outer fur is called ‘guard hair’.
 
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Previous Episodes : 
Part-IPart-IIPart-IIIPart-IV,Part-VPart VIPart VIIPart VIIIPart IXPart XPart XIPart XIIPart XIIIPart XIVPart XVPart XVIPart XVIIPart XVIIIPart XIXPart XXPart XXIPart XXIIPart XXIIIPart XXIVPart XXVPart XXVIPart XXVIIPart XXVIIIPart XXIXPart XXXPart XXXIPart XXXIIPart XXXIIIPart XXXIVPart XXXVPart XXXVIPart XXXVIIPart XXXVIIIPart XXXIXPart XLPart XLIPart XLIIPart XLIIIPart XLIVPart XLVPart XLVIPart XLVIIPart XLVIIIPart XLIXPart LPart LIPart LIIPart LIII,Part LIV,Part LV,Part LVI,Part LVII,Part LVIII,Part LIX,Part LX,Part LXI,Part LXII,Part LXIII,Part LXIV,Part LXV,Part LXVI,Part LXVII,Part LXVIII,Part LXIX,Part LXX,Part LXXI,Part LXXII,Part LXXIII

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