Ants live in colonies and can carry weight up to 50 times their size. They draw parallels with humans in the fact that they have the ability to solve complex problems.
The famous nose horn of a rhinoceros is made up of the protein keratin, also an essential constituent of hair and fingernails.
Elephants are the largest animals on Earth. Due to their extreme weight and size, they cannot jump.
The cheetah, considered the fastest animal on the planet, can run 80 to 128 km/h (50 to 80 mph).
The tallest living terrestrial animals are giraffes. They have long necks and legs and are found mostly in the African region.
Neotropical animal, the three-toed sloth, is considered to be the world’s slowest animal. Their average speed is 0.24 km/h (0.15 mph).
Nocturnal rodents, the kangaroo rats, are found in western North America, and they don’t need to drink water to survive.
Different collective nouns are used to refer to various groups of animals, such as a pride of lions, a swarm of bees, or a caravan of camels.
The marine mammal, the blue whale, is the largest mammal on the planet. The maximum confirmed length of a blue whale is 29.9 meters (98.09 ft.).
Around 99% of a Panda’s diet is Bamboo. They eat eggs and small animals as the remaining 1% of their diet.