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

(1) Do you love goldfish for its golden color? But, goldfish can loose their color & will become pale If you keep them in a dark room.
(2) Despite their appearance, elephant shrews are more closely related to elephants than shrews.
(3) It’s an amazing fact that all male cats are typically left-pawed & all female cats are typically right-pawed.
(4) An adult lion’s roar is so loud that it can be heard up to five miles away.

Baby Japanese Macaques making snowballs for fun 
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(5) Woodpeckers don’t get headaches from all that pecking. Their skulls have air pockets to cushion the brain.
(6) Dolphins are very intelligent than other creatures except humans. Even they are smarter than apes.
(7) Cows have been found to produce more milk while listening to slow music. The calming effect of music is known to stimulate milk production, according to research.
 
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Woodpecker 
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(8) Baby Japanese Macaques make snowballs. They do not use them for any survival purposes, they just like to have fun.
(9) Butterflies have their skeletons on the outside of their bodies, this is known as the exoskeleton.
(10) Do you know that dolphins have two stomachs ? They use their first stomach for storing food & second one for digesting.

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lion’s roar 
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