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

(1) The average fox weighs 14 pounds.
(2) Whitetail deer can sprint at speeds up to 30 miles per hour.
(3) Seahorses mate for life, and when they travel they hold each others’ tails.
(4) Male platypuses are venomous.

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(5) A housefly hums in the key of F.
(6) A herd of sixty cows is capable of producing a ton of milk in less than a day.
(7) Female bats give birth while hanging upside down, catching the baby in their wings as it drops.
 
Whitetail deer

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(8) A ‘haw’ is the third eyelid of a cat, which can only be seen when the cat isn’t well.
(9) Octopuses have three hearts.
(10) Flamingos are pink because shrimp is one of their main sources of food.
 
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Flamingos 
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