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Amazing Cat Facts You Neeed To Know #facts #cat #cats
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10 Amazing Facts About Porcupines #facts #animals
Two Porcupine Families
There are two kinds of porcupine families – one lives in North and South America, and the other in Africa, Europe, and Asia.
Quills for Protection
Porcupines have sharp spikes called quills on their backs They can't shoot them out, but the quills come off easily and stick to anything that touches them.
Eating Plants
Porcupines love eating plants. They munch on leaves, small branches, and even tree bark, especially in winter.
Great at Climbing
Many porcupines are really good at climbing trees. This helps them find food and stay safe from animals that might want to hurt them.
Talking with Smells and Sounds
Porcupines can make different sounds to talk to each other. They also use special smells to say, "This is my space!"
Living a Long Time
Porcupines can live for up to 15 years, which is quite long for animals like them.
Mostly Alone
Porcupines usually like to be alone. They only hang out with other porcupines when it's time to find a mate.
Funny Mating Dance
When porcupines want to find a mate, the male does a special dance for the female. Sometimes, he even sprays her with water!
Babies with Soft Quills
Baby porcupines are called porcupettes. They are born with soft quills, which get hard after a few hours to keep them safe.
Love for Salt
Porcupines really like salt. They might even chew on wooden tools or roads that have salt on them!
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5 Cool Facts You Didn't Know #facts #interestingfacts #science
1. The Boiling River of the Amazon: Deep in the Peruvian jungle, there lies a river so hot that it boils. The water temperature can reach up to 91 degrees Celsius, and it's not volcanic activity but a fault-led hydrothermal feature that causes this phenomenon. 
2. Plants Communicate with Each Other: Through a network often called the "Wood Wide Web," plants use fungi to communicate and share resources, warning each other about insect attacks and drought. 
3. Octopuses Have Three Hearts: Octopuses pump blood through their gills with two of their hearts while the third keeps circulation flowing to the rest of the body. Moreover, their blood is blue due to a copper-based protein called hemocyanin. 
4. Quantum Entanglement: In quantum physics, two particles can become entangled and instantaneously affect each other's state, no matter how far apart they are in the universe, defying classical concepts of space and time.
5. Sharks Are Older than Trees: Sharks have been swimming in our oceans for more than 400 million years, which means they've been around 50 million years longer than trees have been on land. #facts #interestingfacts #science
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big-ray · 7 months
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Facts You Should Know About The Majestic Humpback Whale
In the vast expanse of our blue planet's oceans one creature commands awe and respect like no other
The majestic humpback whale Known to the scientific community as Megaptera novaeangliae which translates to "big wing of New England" these marine behemoths are a spectacle to behold.
Gliding through the ocean depths with their colossal bodies humpback whales can reach up to 60 feet in length and weigh an astounding 40 tons.
Their giant pectoral fins reminiscent of wings and the unique markings on their flukes akin to fingerprints, set each individual apart.
Their worldwide presence in every ocean is a testament to their adaptability.
These creatures undertake one of the longest migratory journeys in the animal kingdom traversing nearly 200 kilometers a day and covering up to 16,000 kilometers annually in search of warmer waters.
The humpback whales are not just physically impressive, but they are also enigmatic in their behaviors
From their acrobatic breaches to the mystic tunes they hum beneath the waves, these complex songs facilitate communication and courtship among these gentle giants.
However, the harmony of their existence is under threat Entanglement in fishing gear, vessel strikes and the echoing ocean noise disrupt their peaceful habitat.
The importance of safeguarding these whales cannot be overstated as their survival is crucial for the health of our oceans.
The relationship between humans and humpback whales is complex.
While we marvel at their magnificence during whale-watching expeditions our activities also pose significant threats to their tranquil marine world.
Did you know that a humpback's song can last for up to twenty minutes and can be heard over 20 kilometers away?
Or that these creatures can live up to 90 years? Fascinating, isn't it? We've journeyed through the life of the awe-inspiring humpback whale.
From their unique physical attributes, their migratory patterns, dietary habits to the threats they face and their interactions with humans it's clear that these creatures are truly extraordinary
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big-ray · 7 months
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Facts You Should Know About Elephants #elephant #wildlife #animals #facts
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big-ray · 8 months
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25 Facts You Should Know About Geckos #facts #fact #wildlife #nature
1. There are over 1,600 different species of geckos 2. Geckos have the ability to detach their tails to escape predators a process known as autotomy 3. After detaching their tail, geckos can regenerate a new one, although it is usually not as perfect as the original 4.  Geckos lack eyelids and instead have a transparent membrane which they clean with their tongue 5. Many gecko species have adhesive toe pads that allow them to adhere to smooth surfaces, including glass 6. Geckos are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night 7. Geckos are known for their vocalizations, which include chirping sounds used for communication 8. Geckos have excellent night vision; their eyes are 350 times more sensitive to light than a human's 9. Some gecko species have the ability to change their skin color to blend in with their surroundings 10. Geckos can live for several years, with some species living up to 30 years in captivity 11. Geckos are found on every continent except Antarctica 12. Geckos have varied diets that include insects, fruit, and nectar 13. Male geckos have paired reproductive organs called hemipenes 14. Geckos shed their skin as they grow, and they often eat the shed skin to reabsorb nutrients 15. In some gecko species, the temperature during incubation determines the sex of the offspring 16. Certain gecko species can reproduce through parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction 17. Geckos have delicate skin that is susceptible to tearing, requiring gentle handling 18. Geckos are agile and can move rapidly to escape predators or catch prey 19. When threatened, geckos may exhibit defensive postures, including arching their backs and hissing 20. Some gecko species have skin with antibacterial properties, helping to reduce bacterial growth 21. Geckos have vertically slit pupils that can open wide in low light conditions to let in more light 22. Most gecko species are oviparous, laying eggs rather than giving birth to live young 23. Geckos often have symbiotic relationships with other organisms, including a mutualistic relationship with plants where they help in pollination 24. While many gecko species are common, some are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss and other environmental pressures 25. Geckos are popular in the pet trade, with species like the leopard gecko being well-loved for their ease of care and vibrant colors
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big-ray · 8 months
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True Facts About the Owl #owl #owls #facts #fact #wildlife #birds #bird
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9 Facts About The Heart In Less Than a Minute #shorts #health
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Take Me Back To The Nineties
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big-ray · 2 years
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