Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About Animals!!!

 Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About Animals!!!

It’s mind-blowing to think about the multitude of animals that exist in this world. From the tiny flea to the great blue whale, each animal possesses a unique quality that makes it stand out from the rest. Even if you’re a zoology expert, you might be surprised by some of these 25 amazing facts about animals. Prepare to be astounded by the resilience, physical abilities, and sheer brilliance of these magnificent creatures.

Housefly

Houseflies don’t allow their short lifespans (14 days) to hinder their musical abilities. They always hum in the key of F.


Bat


 Bats are the only mammals that can fly, but wouldn’t it be awesome if humans could fly too?


Beaver

 Because beavers’ teeth never stop growing, they must constantly gnaw on objects to keep them at a manageable length. Their teeth would eventually grow into their brain if they didn’t maintain them.


Butterfly

 Butterflies have two compound eyes consisting of thousands of lenses, yet they can only see the colors red, green and yellow.


Dog

 Dogs’ nose prints are as unique as human fingerprints and can be used to identify them.



Elephant

Elephants can smell water up to 3 miles away. They are also one of the three mammals that undergo menopause – the other two being humpback whales and human females.


Cat

A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. All the better for them to eavesdrop on your conversations and plot your demise.


Flea

Fleas can jump up to 200 times their height. This is equivalent to a man jumping the Empire State Building in New York.


Giraffe

Giraffes have no vocal cords and their tongues are blue-black in color.

Hummingbird

Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards and their wings can beat at up to 80 times per second.


Humpback Whale

 Humpback whales create the loudest sound of any living creature. And you thought the loudest sound came from that two-year-old you sat next to on your trans-continental flight, didn’t you?



Kangaroo

Kangaroos use their tails for balance, so if you lift a kangaroo’s tail off the ground, it can’t hop.


Koala

Koala bears almost exclusively eat only eucalyptus leaves and nothing else.


Ostrich

 Ostriches can run faster than horses, and the male ostriches can roar like lions.


Oyster

 Oysters can change gender depending on which is best for mating. Talk about successful adaptation.


Poodle

Contrary to popular belief, French poodles actually originated in Germany. Maybe you should’ve named her Gretl instead of Fifi.


Seahorse

 The slowest fish is the seahorse, which moves along at about 0.01 mph.



Snail

 Don’t try this at home, but a snail can grow back a new eye if it loses one.



Spider

On average, there are 50,000 spiders per acre in green areas. Bet you’ll think twice before going outside now – unless you’re this guy.


Squirrel

 You might want to thank a squirrel the next time you enjoy the shade of a tree. Millions of trees are accidentally planted by squirrels that bury nuts and then forget where they hid them.


Crocodile

Here’s a tidbit that might be useful if you plan on becoming the next Steve Irwin: To escape the grip of a crocodile’s jaw, push your thumb into its eyeball – It will let you go instantly.


Ant

 Beware an ant uprising! There are one million ants for every human in the world. These resilient creatures also never sleep and do not have lungs.



Tiger

Tigers not only have stripes on their fur, they also have them on their skin. No two tigers ever have the same stripes.


Turtle

You can tell a turtle’s gender by the noise it makes. Males grunt and females hiss.

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