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Posted January 27, 2023
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Fun facts about animals.
Only female mosquitoes bite. Do you know any another interesting fact?
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Elephants remember friends and enemies so do crows I think.
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Amazing 🙌🏻
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What you said is 100% true and if you haven't already, you should check out this article. Absolutely wild. https://www.fox7austin.com/news/elephant-kills-indian-woman-and-returns-to-her-funeral-to-attack-her-corpse
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@Jordan crows are also wildly intelligent to the point where they seem to understand the meaning of barter and can thus be trained to bring money in exchange for food.
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@Misha they have also been shown to multi-step problem solve.
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@Jordan yup they also mourn their dead friends and family, so do elephants ( I think this most people know)
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@Misha I did not know crows did that, I knew elephants and most primates do. And I'm not 100% sure but I believe dolphins do as well.
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@Jordan oh dear. That's wild
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@Misha monkeys do that too.
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@Jordan to be fair if I think about all that I know of dolphins the best way to describe them is the bastard of the ocean.
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@Misha they are definitely bastards lol they bully puffer fish to get high.
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@Jordan that's not all they do but the rest of it is just... not something I would like to say. Also they try and drown sharks I believe.
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@Misha they do and they have drowned people trying to commit the act you don't want to speak of lol
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The name butterfly was originally 'flutter by' because that is what they do. Someone mispronounced it along the way and we are stuck with butterfly which is not a fly and has nothing to do with butter :)
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Interesting, thanks 😊
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@Cristel a giraffe has same number of bones in the neck as a human does.
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@Ron Wow, just a tiny part about how big they are 🙌🏻
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Fox pee smells like marijuana
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Hahaha that's wild!
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Jajajjja that's different jajaja
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Deer, such as reindeer, moose, and caribou, seek out and enjoy eating psychedelic mushrooms. More specifically fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) mushrooms.
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Wow very interesting jajaja
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Yeah where do you think humans learnt it from ;)
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@Di jajajjaja all makes sense now 😄
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Dolphins play with blowfish to get high
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Opossums body temperature is low enough that the rabies virus and other diseases won't be able to develop. Also they're not rats but the only marsupial in North America.
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That's very interesting, thank you
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Female always bite.
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Good fact 🤣
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Despite the cute appearance, dolphins are actually quite vicious in nature. They can literally play with their food before eating them and they sometimes use eels and puffer fish to "raise their poles".
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The sea bullies 🫤
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They can also detect pregnancy
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Koalas are the only other species with human-like fingerprints
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Wow, I didn't know that
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The lifespent of male tarantula is only 1/4 of the female tarantula
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That's sad ☹️
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Cows have best friends and they get depressed if you separate them.
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Ouw I didn't have any idea
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Maybe this one is commonly known but - snails can choose and change gender many times (as they are androgyne)
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Thanks, they're very cool
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Before becoming butterflies, caterpillars enter the pupa stage, where they build that little sack, or chrysalis. The chrysalis protects the caterpillar as it begins to turn itself into a liquid, soupy substance, before emerging as a butterfly. Studies have proven that caterpillars basically become a soup in the chrysalis but after becoming a butterfly still remember their days as a caterpillar.
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That's wonderful, thanks
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Rabbits eat their own poop. It's called coprophagy. Capybaras do the same
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Jajja that's disgusting 😅
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Cats meowing developed as a means to communicate with humans because it resembles human infants crying. They also hiss because it resembles snakes.
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This is true. Cats don't meow for other species besides humans. Additionally, they usually learn this behavior from their mothers. I have a mute kitty who cannot meow, the only sound he can make is a simple "squeak" almost like a drunk parakeet. I did some investigating once I started working at the shelter & turns out if their mother dies in childbirth, the kittens might never learn to meow properly. They will try to learn it from other cats, and some do successfully, but the majority of them end up like my lil broken guy <3
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Yes, they are so smart 💝
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@Rob That's so sad 😞
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only male seahorses give birth
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Ouw yes, and they look so cute 💝
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You mean men bitten by male mosquitoes are gay?🧐
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lmao
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Male seahorses become pregnant and give birth
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Jajaja that's different
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@Cristel 😄😄
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Wombats are the only living beings that poop cubically.^^
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Jajajaja that's something very different jajajaj
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@Cristel yeah 😂
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What the hell? Hahahahaa so cool!
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Elephants are the only ones who have four knees.
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There's are a lot of interesting facts about elephants yet I've surprisingly not heard this one. Thanks!
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Not all mosquitoes bite, some drink nectar instead. The reason why we don't know about these ones because they leave us alone.
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I preferred those 😅
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