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Left unchecked, an unspayed rabbit and her intact female descendants…

Left unchecked, an unspayed rabbit and her intact female descendants can produce more than 1300 offspring in a year. Over the course of five years this number balloons exponentially to more than 94...

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Laika, the first dog in space, was taken home…

Laika, the first dog in space, was taken home by a scientist shortly before her launch to play with the scientists’s kids.He wrote ‘”Laika was quiet and charming…I wanted to do something nice for her:...

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The scientific name…

The scientific name for the western lowland gorilla is Gorilla gorilla gorilla. It is a subspecies of the western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla).

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The scientists who first discovered…

The scientists who first discovered the platypus thought it was fake. Although indigenous Aboriginal people already knew of the creature, European scientists assumed an egg-laying, duck-billed,...

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Most female cheetahs go…

Most female cheetahs go their entire lives without raising a single cub to maturity. The species is dependent on “supermoms” that are particularly adept at raising cubs. One such supermom, Eleanor, has...

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Pigs can be taught to play video games…

Pigs can be taught to play video games. They are able to control a cursor with a joystick and move it to the indicated area. They tried the same game with dogs, but even after extensive training dogs...

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Giraffes are completely invisible to…

Giraffes are completely invisible to lions that are blind or wearing hats far too large for them.

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Animals re-evaluate what they…

Animals re-evaluate what they experienced during the day in their sleep and thereby secure knowledge, meaning they have dreams as complex as a human’s.

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Animal life in Chernobyl is thriving…

Animal life in Chernobyl is thriving, not because the radiation is gone, there’s still a lot of it, but because there’s barely any humans living in that area.

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The Irish Elk, an extinct species of deer, stood…

The Irish Elk, an extinct species of deer, stood 7 feet tall at the shoulders and had 12 foot wide antlers. The Irish Elk was the third largest deer to ever live, but had the largest and heaviest...

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Modern polar bears are descended…

Modern polar bears are descended from hybridisation between ancient polar bears and long extinct Irish bears. The Irish genetic component has passed down through the maternal side throughout the ages...

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Badgers and Coyotes are hanging out together

Badgers and Coyotes hanging out together is well documented. Here is a rare video of a coyote and badger playing and hunting together in Northern California.

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In 1997 in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania…

In 1997 in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, a pot-bellied pig named Lulu saved her owner, having a heart attack. Lulu heard the owner’s cries of pain then forced her way out of the yard and played dead on...

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Bears are considered by many…

Bears are considered by many wildlife biologists to be one of the most intelligent land animals of North America. They possess the largest and most convoluted brains relative to their size of any land...

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‘The Most Dangerous Animals In The World’ – The Bronx Zoo in 1963

In 1963, the Bronx Zoo had an exhibit called “The Most Dangerous Animal in the World”. It was a mirror. The post ‘The Most Dangerous Animals In The World’ – The Bronx Zoo in 1963 appeared first on...

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In 1859, a guy released 24 rabbits…

In 1859, a guy released 24 rabbits for hunting into the wild in Australia, a country which had no native rabbit population then. By 1920, their population increased to 10 billion. This is the fastest...

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Jail for Polar Bears

Polar bear jail (also known as Polar Bear Holding Facility) is a special building in Churchill, Manitoba where polar bears that are considered troublesome or dangerous are isolated before they can be...

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The Korean Demilitarized Zone…

The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating North and South Korea has become a unintentional nature preserve. Several rare and endangered species, including the Amur leopard and Siberian tiger have...

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Humans make up just 0.01% of all…

Humans make up just 0.01% of all life but have destroyed 83% of all known wild mammals. Submission by Joseph The post Humans make up just 0.01% of all… appeared first on Crazy Facts.

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Ken Allen, a Borneo orangutan in the San Diego Zoo…

Ken Allen, a Borneo orangutan in the San Diego Zoo, escaped his enclosure three times. He never acted aggressively towards anyone during his escapes, and generally wandered around the zoo looking at...

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