Spotted hyenas are well-known for eating the leftovers of other predators. So they are called ¡°scavengers.¡± But they are also great hunters. They can take down big animals such as antelopes. They also hunt small animals including birds, lizards, snakes,
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There are many interesting animals living on Earth. And there are so many fun facts about them. This week, let's learn some fun facts about various animals in the world! - A crocodile can¡¯t stick its tongue out.
The sun bear is the smallest bear in the world. It is also called the Malayan Bear. The sun bear is about half the size of the American black bear. At birth, it weighs about 198 to 340 grams. It grows to about 1.2 meters and weighs only around 40 kilogram
The lion is a symbol of power and courage. This is because it is a strong and powerful animal. Lions have powerful legs, a strong jaw, and 8-centimeter-long canine teeth. About 10,000 years ago, the lion was the most widespread large land mammal beside
Flamingos are beautiful pink birds with long legs. They are usually 1 meter long from the tip of the head to the tip of the tail. They are as tall as 1.5 meters. They weigh 2.2 to 2.7 kilograms, and have a wingspan of 1.4 meters. There are 5 kinds of flam
What comes to your mind when you think of sharks? They are mostly known as fierce and dangerous animals. But in fact, sharks rarely attack people. And only a small number of sharks are actually dangerous to humans.
There are two kinds of flying squirrels - the northern flying squirrel and the southern flying squirrel. They can be found in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The northern flying squirrel is a little larger than its southern friend.
The gray wolf is the ancestor of the domestic dog. It is also called the timber wolf. Gray wolves look similar to German shepherds or malamutes. They usually have gray fur. But they can also have white, red or black fur. They are 60-76 centimeters tall (s
The beaver is a large, semi-aquatic animal. Beavers usually live in forests in North America. They are also found in parts of Europe and Asia. They are good swimmers and can swim up to 8 kilometers per hour. And they can swim underwater for up to 15 minut
The hippo is the heaviest land mammal after the elephant. The name ¡°hippopotamus¡± comes from a Greek word meaning ¡°river horse.¡± But hippos are not related to horses at all. In fact, their closest relatives may be pigs or whales and dolphins! Hippos s
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