- Out of 20,000 species of bees, only 4 make honey. - The katydid has supersonic hearing. It can hear sounds up to 4-5,000 vibrations per second.
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Green leaves filled the forest during the summer. Well, we all know the days of summer are over now. Did you notice how chilly it is in the morning and night these days? Colder weather won¡¯t be the only thing you are going to notice. Soon enough, you wil
The ostrich is the largest living bird. It can grow up to 2.7 meters tall and weighs between 70 to 135 kilograms. The ostrich can run at speeds of up to 45 mph. They have excellent eyesight and powerful legs.
Beetles are the group of insects with the largest number of known species. And new species are often discovered. So far, scientists have found between 5 and 8 million species of beetles.
The mountain lion is the largest North American Cat. It is also known as a puma, cougar, and catamount. Sometimes it is also called the ¡°ghost cat.¡± This is because most people never see this animal in the wild. Mountain lions are solitary, secretive an
There are 195 countries in the world. And there are more than 6,500 different languages! This week, let¡¯s learn some more interesting facts about languages in the world. ** It has been estimated that the number of actively spoken languages in the world today is about 6,000.
The Round Island day gecko is the largest of 27 species of day geckos. It is about 28 centimeters long. The smallest day gecko is only about 8 centimeters long. Round Island day geckos are grayish or grayish brown in color
- An ostrich¡¯s eye is bigger that it¡¯s brain. - The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds. - There are more chickens than people in the world.
The bald eagle is best known for its strength and majesty. It has white feathers on its head. The bald eagle got its name from the old English word ¡°balde,¡± meaning white. The bald eagle is one of the largest birds in North America. It is about 1 meter
Hedgehogs are small spiny mammals. They are small enough to fit in your hands. But sadly, they are too prickly to hold! There are 16 kinds of hedgehogs in the world. They are found in parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand. But there are no hedgeh
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