amazing fact about skunk
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As omnivores, skunks eat a variety of foods, including insects, fruit, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals. This animal's capacity to squirt an offensive (stinky) substance from its smell glands is what makes it most well-known. To protect themselves from predators, they spray. Skunks can be found in North America, South America, Mexico, and Canada. Once a year, female skunks give birth.
5 Amazing Skunk Facts!
These animals dig for insects using their powerful front legs and claws.
Snake poison has no effect on skunks.
They occupy abandoned barns and homes in addition to dens, hollow logs, burrows, and other spaces.
A female can have a litter of two to ten children.
Skunks are notorious rabies carriers and can infect other animals or even a family with the disease.
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Cave bears went extinct, but why?
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More than 100,000 cave bears' bones have been gathered by scientists. These bears are distant cousins of the modern polar and grizzly bears. People often believed the enormous bones they frequently discovered in caves belonged to dragons or unicorns. But the bones that are scattered throughout caverns in Europe and Asia belong to the one and only cave bear; they are not those of any mythical creatures. But why did cave bears become extinct exactly?
Known for hibernating (and eventually dying) in caverns, cave bears are among the biggest bears to have ever existed. They even shared a time period with contemporary people. Scientists have long been baffled by how they vanished. Researchers still argue on the specifics of what killed the
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top largest eagles in the world
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The biggest eagle is the roughly 14-pound Martial Eagle of sub-saharan Africa. The Stellar’s sea eagle comes in at number two, with an 8.3-foot wingspan and weighing 20 pounds. While some birds of prey, such as condors and pelicans, are bigger, the eagle is one of the largest birds of prey. There are over 60 eagle species in the world, with most living in Asia and Africa.
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Hawk vs Eagle
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Look at that bird in the sky! Is it a hawk? Is it an eagle? If this sounds like you, don’t worry. Many people struggle to tell the differences between a hawk vs eagle, and it’s easy to see why. Hawks and eagles both belong to the family Accipitridae. Both birds tend to hunt during the day and sleep at night. Furthermore, there is no particular difference in their feathering, color, habitats, or distribution, although hawks are more widely distributed. Given that there exist more than 200 species of hawk and 60 species of eagle, how can you differentiate between a hawk vs eagle?
In truth, most scientists differentiate between hawks and eagles based on their size. Overall, eagles measure larger than hawks. Due to their larger size, they generally possess more strength, which allows them to hunt a wider variety of prey. That said, a few other differences separating these large raptors. In this article, we’ll discuss six key differences between a hawk vs eagle. We’ll also answer some frequently asked questions about the two in case there’s anything we don’t cover during our comparison. Here are six ways that you can distinguish between a hawk vs eagle.
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amazing sugar glider facts you should know
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Small, nocturnal sugar #gliders are found only in woodland and forested areas of Australia and New Guinea. They are similar in size and appearance to squirrel species found in North America. But because they are considered marsupials, they actually resemble kangaroos, koalas, and possums more. Despite their name and a voracious desire for sweet foods, #sugargliders are omnivore creatures which eat a variety of things on a regular basis throughout the year. Despite limitations in some nations, they are a well-liked option for exotic house #pets.
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Incredible Ostrich Facts!
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The ostrich bird looks like an unusual chimera cooked up in a lab. When writing about the ostrich, the Greek philosopher Aristotle did not know whether to classify it as a #bird or a mammal. But in fact, the ostrich belongs to that unusual group of flightless birds that are well-adapted for life on the ground. Years of hunting almost drove them to extinction, but numbers have recovered sufficiently so that the #ostrich now roams the plains of Africa once again.
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the shocking truth about betta fish(siamese fighting fish)
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Incredible #BettaFish facts!
Although “betta” can refer to 72 other species of the Betta genus, it is used specifically for the species with the scientific name Betta splendens.
“Siamese fighting fish” refers to the Betta splendens species in order to avoid confusion with the other species of the genus.
Both male and female bettas are aggressive, but the females are less intense and territorial.
The betta’s highly aggressive nature is due to artificial selection, although it is aggressive in the wild.
The fish spawn with the males building bubble nests, after which they protect the eggs and raise the young.
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amazing hornbill facts
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You might say that the hornbill is a bird of charismatic excess and extremes. Its colors, appearance, vocalizations, and social behavior have sometimes drawn comparisons to the equally elaborate toucans of the Americas. But many facts about its anatomy and behavior still remain poorly understood, and we are running out of time to learn about these unique birds, because habitat loss and overhunting have driven many species to the brink of extinction.
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Blue Iguana
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This lizard can climb trees and dig up objects swiftly because to its flexible toes. Females are more of an olive green to pale blue tone, whereas mature males can be any color from dark grey to turquoise.
Younger blue iguanas have significantly deeper coloring, with substantially darker banding and a dark brown or green colour. The adults can turn blue to mark their territory when they are near other iguanas, but they frequently choose to remain on the ground. Male blue iguanas are bigger and have more noticeable dorsal crests than females. However, the axanthic blue iguanas are only 10 to 14 inches long.
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amazing bobcat facts
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The southern half of North America is home to a variety of settings where the medium-sized bobcat can be found. The major distinction between these widespread, adaptive predators and the larger, more northerly-dwelling Canadian Lynx is that the Bobcat only has a tiny, "bobbed" tail, which gives it its name. The Bobcat, which is roughly twice as big as a domestic cat and has the widest range of any North American felines, is rarely seen by people due to their shy disposition. There are currently twelve recognized subspecies of bobcat, and they differ from one another in terms of both color and geographic range. Bobcats found in mountainous forests are darker and have more markings than their lighter-colored counterparts that are found in more temperate climates.
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