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

(1) Don't go by their cute appearances – poison dart frogs are some of the deadliest animals on earth. A single poison dart frog possesses enough venom to kill 10 adult men. Sometimes, animals die simply by touching a spot where a dart frog had just been.
(2) Penguins can jump to a height of 6-9 feet in the air. To do this, they cocoon themselves in a cloak of air bubbles that come from their feathers, swim swiftly to the water surface and burst out to land at their destination.
(3) There’s a spider in Brazil whose bites can cause an erection that lasts for hours!
(4) A full-grown bear can run as fast as a horse.

spider in Brazil whose bites can cause an erection that lasts for hours 
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(5) Crocodiles have brains no larger than a cigar.
(6) The strongest animal in the world is the rhinoceros beetle. It can lift 850 times its own weight.
(7) A Shark's teeth are normally replaced every eight days.

Crocodile

rhinoceros beetle 
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(8) Snakes can hear you. They have ears on the inside of their head.
(9) Cows from different areas have a different moo accent.
(10) Cat owners are 30% less likely to suffer a heart attack.

Snake
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