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Superior Hearing & Vision of Snakes The common misconception among people with snakes is that they are deaf. This assumption is mainly due to the … Read more
Superior Hearing & Vision of Snakes The common misconception among people with snakes is that they are deaf. This assumption is mainly due to the … Read more
Have you ever asked yourself, Do dragonflies bite? Or maybe you’ve wondered if there is any insect which can hold its own around a tarantula? … Read more
10 Fun Baboon Facts Not many people can rattle off a list of baboon facts. Everyone knows that baboons are cute, and they are fun … Read more
Ancient Egypt’s religion often perceived gods as having animalistic features and the people even worshipped certain animals. Keep reading to find out more about 7 … Read more
5 Things That Made Cats Royalty in Ancient Egypt Just like any other ancient civilization, Egypt also had its favorite animals. It was cats who … Read more
Brazilian Panther The jaguar is one of the most powerful and enigmatic creatures on the planet. Revered by ancient civilizations and feared by many, the … Read more
The Brazilian tapir is one of the world’s more unique and beautiful marsupials. It is also one of the most challenging animals to breed in … Read more
Bats are the second most diverse mammal order, second only to rodents, with over 1,400 species described. Bats have incredible adaptations to accommodate their high-flying, … Read more
THE ORDER PRIMATES Primates – Mammals of the First Order (About 180 species) Some 195 species of lemurs and their kin, monkeys, apes, and man, … Read more
THE ORDER PERISSODACTYLA Perissodactyla – Odd Toed Mammals (18 species) All the hoofed mammals, thought to be closely related, were once even placed together in … Read more
THE ORDER ARTIODACTYLA Artiodactyla – Even Toed Mammals (About 180 species) These are even-toed hoofed animals, also known as “cloven-hoofed.” All hoofed animals were once … Read more
THE ORDER SIRENIA Sirenia – Marine Mammals – Sea Cows (4 species) When looking at a manatee or a dugong up close, it is difficult … Read more
THE ORDER HYRACOIDEA Hyracoidea – Hyrax-Like Mammals (11 species) The hyrax, or dassie, is an odd mammal that superficially resembles a guinea pig and is … Read more
THE ORDER PROBOSCIDEA Proboscidea – Eat with Nose Mammals (2 species) The sole survivors of a once prevalent order are the two species of elephants, … Read more
THE ORDER CARNIVORA Carnivora – Meat Eating Mammals (About 230 species.) Just as rodents identify themselves by their long incisors, members of the order Carnivora … Read more
THE ORDER CETACEA Cetacea – Whale-Like Mammals (76 species.) In every ocean of the world, and in a few rivers as well, are found whales, … Read more
THE ORDER RODENTIA Rodentia – Gnawing Mammals (About 1700 species.) Almost anywhere you look, except on the polar ice caps, you can find a rodent. … Read more
THE ORDER LAGOMORPHA Lagomorpha – Hare-Like Mammals (About 45 species.) Who is not familiar with rabbits and hares? They have been among the first mammals … Read more
THE ORDER TUBULIDENTATA Tubulidentata – Tube Toothed Mammals (One species.) Perhaps we think of the aardvark only as being the first word in the dictionary, … Read more
THE ORDER PHOLIDOTA Pholidota – Scaly Anteaters – 7 Species In the tropical and subtropical regions of southern Asia and Africa are found seven species that … Read more
THE ORDER XENARTHRA Xenarthra – Strange Jointed Mammals (About 30 species) Southern North America and South America is their distribution, and the Xenarthrans consist of … Read more
THE ORDER SCANDENTIA Scandentia – Climbing Mammals (19 species.) The tree shrews, all in one family are placed in an order of their own, Scandentia. … Read more
THE ORDER CHIROPTERA Chiroptera – Finger Winged Mammals (About 970 species) Flight clearly distinguishes bats from all the other mammals. Not just jumping or gliding, … Read more
THE ORDER DERMOPTERA Dermoptera – Skin Winged Mammals (2 Species) Only two living species, in a single genus, compose the entire order of flying lemurs. … Read more
THE ORDER MACROSCELIDEA Macroscelidea – Big Pests – Mammals (About 15 species.) Mammals of the Southern African Sub-region The elephant shrews are the only members … Read more
THE ORDER INSECTIVORA Insectivora – Insect Eating Mammals (About 350 species.) Shrews, hedgehogs, moles, and a number of other small animals native to Madagascar known … Read more
THE ORDER MARSUPIALIA Marsupialia – Pouched Mammals (About 270 species.) Although marsupials join the ranks of other mammals as distinct from egg-layers, they are nevertheless … Read more
THE ORDER MONOTREMATA Monotremata – One Holed Mammals – Three species. There are only three living species of monotremes in the world: the duck-billed platypus, … Read more
Emu and cassowaries are the last remaining endemic large, flightless birds in Australia. Ostriches are also found here but are exotic, having been introduced for … Read more
Red Fox Facts Red foxes are native in North America and can be found throughout the United States and Canada except in the far north, … Read more
Is Your Dog Smarter Than a 2-Year-Old? Your pet dog is as smart as your two-year-old child when it comes to understanding words, counting, and … Read more
Intelligence of Cats Genetics, environment, and other trainability factors play a role in a cat’s level of intelligence. But much depends on how intelligence is … Read more
Amazing Facts About The Puffer Fish The pufferfish is one of the most poisonous animals in the world, but that’s not their only weapon when … Read more
All About Bats for Kids Find great teaching tools that can introduce children to bats through observation, online resources, and children’s books. Few people know … Read more
What Animal Has a Smaller Brain Than Eyes? Have you ever wondered why some animals have disproportionately large eyes compared to their brain size? It … Read more
Bunny Twitch It is true, the twitch, wiggle of a rabbit’s nose is a very obvious characteristic, and very important to its survival. Not only … Read more