Macaroni Penguin
Their name comes from the distinctive yellow feathered crest on the penguins’ heads that apparently resemble the ...
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Blister beetles excrete a toxic blistering agent called cantharidin, which can cause irritation and blistering when it comes ...
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The diet of the green-billed toucans is mostly fruit-based. However, they also prey on certain insects and smaller birds, ...
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Crested geckos have been nicknamed the eyelash gecko due to the ridges that run along the top of their eyes. A prehensile tail ...
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1. The Whooping Crane is the tallest bird in North America and the rarest crane species. 2. Adult Whooping Cranes are ...
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Gibbons are famous for the swift and graceful way they swing through the trees by their long arms. This method of locomotion ...
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How long do dubia roaches live? From birth to adulthood, dubia roaches have seven growth phases. Environmental conditions can ...
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The animals are facing extinction for many reasons, chief among them habitat loss from logging and sprawl, groundwater ...
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Mississippi Kites are found nesting west to Colorado and Arizona, and are seen rarely in southern California.
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Did you know? River otters can hold their breath for up to 8 minutes while under water. River otters spend two-thirds of the ...
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The Husky Jack is an energetic combination of a Siberian Husky and a Jack Russell Terrier. These active pups are bold, loyal, ...
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Mandrills don’t attack humans because they do not see humans as prey. If a mandrill attacks a human, usually a human is ...
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Their overall range extends throughout eastern North America, including southern Canada and central Mexico. These bluebirds ...
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They make great apartment dogs for people with active lifestyles and do well in big or small houses with a yard or without. If ...
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Meet the sand crabNo bigger than a thumb, a sand crab spends most of its time buried in shifting sand. Well camouflaged by its ...
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Turkish Angora Cat Information and Personality Traits. A sweet, quiet cat, the Turkish angora is loyal and affectionate but ...
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The Golden Saint is a mix between the Golden Retriever and the Saint Bernard. Truly the definition of a gentle giant, the ...
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How long does a Desert Locust live? A Desert Locust lives a total of about three to five months although this is extremely ...
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They are led by the oldest female. Due to its slow movements, the addax is an easy target for its predators: humans, lions, ...
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Overview. Tangs are often called surgeonfish because of the scalpel-like spine at the base of their tail. The spine is used ...
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Bernese mountain dogs, known as “Berners” to their fans, are beloved for their sweet, calm, easygoing nature and ...
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Deer head Chihuahuas are not rare, but since they are not normally accepted under the breed standard of the American Kennel ...
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Scientifically, the yellow-eyed penguin / hoiho (Megadyptes antipodes) is very special. It is the only species left in its ...
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Ten Curious Facts About Octopuses Octopuses are waaay old. … Octopuses have three hearts. … The plural of ...
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Here are 10 facts about cows that will make you appreciate these gentle giants once more. Cows Originated in Turkey. … ...
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Though they may not sound exciting, catfish are incredible survivors as a breed of fish. They’re able to live and even ...
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When they enter a hunting dive called a stoop, they can reach up to 200 to 240 miles per hour! This makes them one of the ...
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So, you’re probably wondering, How big do Yorkies get? The answer is not very big at all, making these dogs perfect for ...
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Guppy has small head, elongated body and prominent tail that can be veil-, lace-, flag- or lyre-shaped. Even though smaller in ...
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