Facts about Platypus
The Platypus is one of the most interesting inhabitants of the Australian continent. In the first, when the scientists saw
Read MoreThe Platypus is one of the most interesting inhabitants of the Australian continent. In the first, when the scientists saw
Read MoreIn natural conditions, a polar bear lives about 19 years. The maximum lifespan of a polar bear is 25-30 years.
Read MoreThe polar bear is a member of the bear family, a group of predatory mammals, a beehive. The largest species
Read MoreThe polar bear is a predatory mammal from the bear family. Until now it was believed that modern polar bears
Read MoreIn the wild, the platypus live up to 16 years, and the record for life expectancy among platypus breeders in
Read MoreThe white bear is winded differently: the northern bear, the polar bear, and the northern peoples call the nun or
Read MoreThe life expectancy of a porcupine 12-15 years in natural conditions and up to 20 years – in captivity. In
Read MoreA porcupine is a representative of a detachment of rodents. Among its relatives, it is the second largest in the
Read MorePorcupines are large, slow rodents with sharp needles on their backs. They live on every continent, except for Antarctica. Scientists
Read MorePorcupine is a mammal that belongs to a detachment of rodents. Do you know a lot of interesting facts about
Read MoreThe lifespan of opossum in the wild reaches up to 5 years, in captivity with proper care and diet up
Read MorePossum is a small animal, 40 to 45 centimeters in length, resembling a large rat in appearance. He has the
Read MoreOpossum refers to the most ancient marsupial mammal. The ancestors of these animals appeared at the end of the Cretaceous
Read MoreThe average life expectancy of a woodpecker is 5-11 years. The most widespread and beautiful woodpecker in Russia is a
Read MoreWoodpeckers are a large group of birds known for their unique ability to chisel trees. All of them belong to
Read MoreThere are more than 220 different kinds of woodpeckers, and all of them (well, or almost all) get their food
Read MoreTerrible insects with a striped yellow-black belly, which on sunny days are circling in parks, gardens and often fly into
Read MoreThere are about 200 species of woodpeckers. These birds have a very wide range of habitats, but mostly they live
Read MoreWasps are loners, and there are also social insects. Public wasps live in huge colonies, single people live alone. There
Read MoreWombats are burrowing burrows of herbivorous animals from Australia, outwardly resembling small bears. Wombats reach a length of 71 to
Read MoreWombats are herbivorous marsupial mammals, which in appearance resemble small bears. These animals appeared on Earth about 18 million years
Read MoreWolves build their den in holes, more often dug themselves; Less often – occupy the burrows of other animals. In
Read MoreThe wolf is the most mysterious animal of the living. His way of life and habits often lead people into
Read MoreTo the question “What is the largest fish in the world?” Most people will answer: a blue whale or a
Read MoreThe whale shark has been studied to a lesser degree than the rest of its relatives from the superclass of
Read MoreThe whale shark is the largest shark and the largest fish in the world. The length of the whale shark
Read MoreOne of the largest representatives of the Arctic fauna is the walrus. Despite its frightening appearance and long protruding fangs,
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