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More Fun Facts About Animals
Orangutan
Adult orangutans spend most of their time alone.
Most male orangutans grow big cheek pads and
throat pouches.
The orangutan is the only great ape that comes
from Asia.
Walrus
Male walruses “sing” underwater to attract mates.
Both male and female walruses have tusks.
Walruses live in large herds.
Red-eyed Tree Frog
Red-eyed tree frogs are nicknamed “monkey frogs”
because they are great climbers.
Red-eyed tree frogs have a third eyelid.
Male red-eyed tree frogs wrestle one another to mate
with the females.
Polar Bear
Polar bears hiss like cats when they are angry.
Female polar bears usually give birth to twin cubs.
A polar bear’s 12-inch paws act like giant
“snowshoes,” spreading the bear’s weight over
thin ice.
Penguin
When swimming long distances, penguins leap out
of the water to breathe like dolphins do.
Penguins can stay underwater for more than
10 minutes at a time.
A penguin’s tongue is armed with backward facing
spikes that keep slippery seafood from escaping.
Tarantula
Female tarantulas lay their eggs in a cocoon.
Tarantulas live in burrows, trees, and on the ground.
Female tarantulas may seriously injure males
during mating.
Wolf
Wolves vomit partly digested meat to feed
their pups.
Wolves use their tails and the position of their
ears to communicate.
A wolf’s jaws are twice as strong as a dog’s jaws.
Lion
Lion cubs are born with spots.
Lions “stretch out” their whiskers to feel their way in
the dark.
Tiny hooks on a lion’s tongue help it scrape meat off
its prey’s bones.
Komodo Dragon*
Komodo dragons are excellent swimmers.
Adult Komodo dragons eat younger members of
their own species.
Komodo dragons eat carrion (dead animal flesh),
even if it’s crawling with worms!
Elephant
An elephant grows six sets of teeth during its lifetime.
Elephants live in family groups led by the oldest
female.
The only hair on an adult elephant’s body is at the tip
of its tail.
Koala
Koalas eat so many eucalyptus leaves, they smell
like a cough drop.
Koalas are mostly nocturnal. This means they are
active at night.
The koala’s scientific name means “pouch bear.”
Panda
Unlike some bears, pandas do not hibernate.
Pandas spend more than half their day eating.
Female pandas usually give birth to only one cub.
*Photograph © Adrian Warren / www.lastrefuge.co.uk
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