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hawk moth caterpillar has a design that makes it look a bit like a snake this helps keep the caterpillar safe from predators.
Learn about animals of all kinds from the most common such as wolves to the very rare such as the cassowary.
Also, learn about historic facts relating to animals and even current events/media in the animal kingdom.
11/20/2023
hawk moth caterpillar has a design that makes it look a bit like a snake this helps keep the caterpillar safe from predators.
11/20/2023
NatureFacts.com This website is about the world of nature and animals. Has everything from news about animals to just regular facts and rare facts. Site covers the most known memebers of the animal king but also the ones you don't hear too many people speak of
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decorator crab uses parts of seal life such as sponges and reef to help it blend in with its environment.
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Chestnut Short-Tailed Bat can use echolocation to find prey but instead eats fruits rather than insects.
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Golden-Rumped Elephant Shrews mate for life and is often found in pairs
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Palawan Stink Badger has a more specific diet, unlike skunks.
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Ring-Tailed Mongoose is the most common carnivore on Madagascar and it is well known for climbing. This mongoose has a bushy tail to balance themselves along with large foot pads for gripping.
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Strawberry Poison Dart Frog has glands in its skin that are packed with poison it gets these glands from eating formicine ants.
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Slow lorises are the only venomous primates. They have become an internet sensation thanks to videos of them raising their arms to be 'tickled'. However, a slow loris with its arms raised is actually taking a defensive posture.
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The immortal jellyfish can turn back their life cycle and become a polyp again. This is a rare process known as transdifferentiation.
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The male lyrebird mates and lives with multiple females, while the female lyrebird mates only with a single male.
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Carotenoid is a chemical that gives carrots their orange color and turns ripe tomatoes red. It is also found in the microscopic algae that brine shrimp eat. Once these shrimp are eaten by flamingos their feathers become pink.