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

  image credit (1) Japanese Macaques make snowballs for fun. (2) The chevrotain is an animal that looks like a tiny deer with fangs. (3) Turritopsis nutricula Immortal jellyfish is the only species known to live forever. (4) One million stray dogs and 500,000 stray cats live in New York City metropolitan area. Turritopsis nutricula Immortal jellyfish   image credit (5) Nine-banded armadillos always give birth to identical quadruplets. (6) The flying frog uses flaps of skin between its toes to glide. (7) It takes a sloth two weeks to digest its food.   Nine-banded armadillo   flying frogs   image credit (8) A narwhal tusk is actually an exaggerated front left tooth, and unlike most teeth, it's soft and sensitive on the outside with a tough interior. (9) Humpback whales create the loudest sound of any living creature. (10) The slowest mammal on earth is the tree sloth. It only moves at a speed of 6 feet (1.83 meters) per minute. slot...

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

image credit (1) Though poison dart frogs are looking very cute, they are the deadliest animals on earth. A single poison dart frog possesses enough venom to kill 10 adult men. (2) Do you know alcohol makes a scorpion drunk ? Even a small amount of alcohol placed on a scorpion will make it go crazy and sting itself to death! (3) The claws of a mantis shrimp can accelerate as quickly as a .22-caliber bullet. (4) A full-grown bear can run as fast as a horse. mantis shrimp   image credit (5) Reindeer eyeballs turn blue in winter to help them see at lower light levels. (6) Slugs have four noses. (7) The strongest animal in the world is the rhinoceros beetle. It can lift 850 times its own weight. Slugs have four noses rhinoceros beetle   image credit (8) Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards. (9) The sailfish can swim at the speed of 109 km/h, making it the fastest swimmer. (10) Snakes can hear you. They use their tongue to receive sound signals from...
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