ingestible facts about various animals
Nathan Johnson
Published
10/05/2016
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According to Time Magazine, the total annual number of shark bites recorded worldwide is 10 time less than people bitten by other people in New York. -
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If they sense danger, red-eyed tree frogs can hatch early. -
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There are pigeons that have been trained so well, they can tell the difference between the paintings of Pablo Picasso and Claude Monet. -
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Mantis Shrimp can throw a punch around 50 MPH, and accelerates quicker than a .22-caliber bullet. -
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Chimps in Guinea have been seen drinking fermented palm sap, which is about 3% alcohol by volume. -
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African penguins have also been dubbed ‘Jackass penguins’, because they mimic donkey-like braying. -
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Prairie dogs greet each other by kissing. -
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In an effort to keep from drifting away from each other, Sea Otters hold hands while they sleep. -
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In aquatic traffic jams, alligators will give manatees the right of way. -
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A lab in 1924 was sentenced to life without parole for killing a governor’s cat. To be fair, that cat was a pompous, self-entitled prick, and l more than likely had it coming. -
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While their appearance might not make you think so, elephant shrews are more closely related to elephants than shrews. -
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Horses are distant relatives to Tapirs and Rhinos. -
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To comfort themselves, baby elephants tuck their trunks in. -
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A Narwhale tusk is actually a long tooth. -
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While you might not be able to see their ears, Penguins actually have excellent hearing. -
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Whitetail deer are known to be able to sprint up to 30 MPH. -
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Clownfish are all born male. They turn female so that they can mate. -
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Bald eagles actually make a silly noise. Hollywood dubs their voices to sound more like leading actor, or animal in this case. -
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Alberta, Canada is the largest rat-free city on planet Earth. -
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Axolotls can regenerate limbs if they lose them. -
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Birds can consume chili peppers without feeling the heat. -
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Capuchin monkeys use their urine to wash their feet. Or it least that’s what they think. -
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Unlike most bats, Fruit Bats do not use echolocation. They just have excellent senses of sight and sound. -
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Female bats give birth upside-down, and they catch their baby as it falls. -
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Nine-banded armadillos always give birth to identical quadruplets. -
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By running in zigzags, Hartebeests avoid predators. -
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Only the males are called Peacocks. Females are known as Peahens. Suddenly the word “cock” makes so much more sense. -
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Back in 100 BCE, lions lived in many parts of Europe. They were hunted to extinction. -
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Lynx are born with very large feet that help them run in the snow. -
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Wombat poop is cube-shaped. -
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Male Platypuses have venomous spurs. -
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Some cats are actually allergic to humans -
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A grizzly bear’s bite is strong enough to crush a bowling ball. -
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Tigers have both striped fur and striped skin. Their markings are as unique as a fingerprint. -
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There exists an animal that resembles a tiny deer, but has fangs. It’s called a Chevrotain. -
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Toucans sleep in a ball. -
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Anteater’s are born without teeth. -
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Animals behaviorists have concluded cats don’t meow to communicate with other cats – they do it to get their owner’s attention. -
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Honeybees can get STD’s. -
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Ring-Tailed Lemurs fight by wafting scents at each other. -
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In the United Kingdom, the British Monarch legally owns all of the unmarked mute swans that live in open water. -
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Baby puffins are referred to as pufflings. -
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When they mate, Dragonflies and Damselflies form a heart with their tail. -
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There once existed a crocodile that could gallop. -
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Sperm whales found in the Caribbean have their own regional accent. -
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Flamingos are actually born white. Their diet of brine shrimp and algae turn them pink over time. -
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Cats don’t have sweet taste buds, meaning they can’t taste any sweets. -
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Ducks have been known to surf. They’ll ride waves and then fly back to do it over and over again. -
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Blue Jays have been known to mimic hawks to scare away other birds. -
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Moray Eels have two sets of jaws. One set extends from their throat when they bite.
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