The microbial world is truly stunning and diverse. There are countless numbers of micro Organisms. In this article, We’ve listed a sampling of some 5 of the strangest unicellular organisms our world has to offer.…
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Life is summed up in a relentless struggle for survival and, especially for animals, this means permanent daily battles with death, in a hostile environment in which everything that seems threatening or prey must be…
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1. Bald eagles grip is about 10x that of an adult human, and they have massive claws, so if it wanted to an eagle could put its talons all the way through your arm, it…
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Elephants are the strongest and heaviest land mammals, they are classified under the Proboscidae order which includes extinct Gomphotheres, Woolly Mammoth and Mastodons, Proboscideans have been evolved from Moeritheriums. Dugongs and Hyraxes are the closest living relatives of elephants. Elephants are also among the most photographed wildlife animals.…
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The symbol of absolute freedom is best depicted by none other than the loving, feathery, colourful creatures- Birds. Known particularly for their flying ability, these pretty creatures’ take up their flight high, matching up to…
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1. Lizards can detach their tails Most people know this, but lizards have a special defense mechanism. They can easily detach their tails in order to escape predators. Most predators will bite the lizard on…
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There are many dangerous species in the world. Most of them harm us only when they are disturbed and we may not even come in contact with many of them. So, we need to find…
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Even if you’re a dedicated animal enthusiast, you can’t honestly expect to know all of the 1,367,555 non-insect animal species, that are identified on the face of Earth today! Besides, new animal species might be…
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The animal kingdom is home to some amazing traits. Cheetahs can run at 70 mph (112 kph). Camels can survive half a year without a water source. Frogs can freeze in winter and then thaw,…
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1. Gharial The Gharial is the last surviving species of the Gavialidae. It is also known as the fish-eating crocodile. The Gharial is well adapted to hunting fish underwater. An interesting thing about its feeding…
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