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Amazing Animal Facts

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    These facts will really surprise you!
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  • This animal is immortal (it never dies!) It can go back to being a child again after it becomes an adult.
    Immortalia Squid
    Turritopsis Dohrnii (a species of jellyfish!)
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  • This animal can sleep for THREE years at a time!
    Box Turtle
    Snail
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  • There are 1 million of these animals for every ONE human being in the world!
    Ants
    Houseflies
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  • This animal weighs as much as three elephants and is as long as three Greyhound buses. Can you guess what it is?
    A Blue Whale!
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  • This animal can eat up to 1 thousand insects per hour.
    Anteaters
    Bats
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  • What animal has three hearts?
    Octopus
    Squid
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  • Humans kill 100 million of these animals every year, BUT this animal kills less than 10 humans a year.
    Sharks
    Rattlesnakes
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  • This animal has a specific alarm call that means “human!"
    White Rhinos
    African Elephants
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  • This animal's sense of smell is about 100,000 times stronger than humans’. However, they have only one-sixth our number of taste buds. Any guesses?
    Everyone's best friend, the Dog!
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  • These types of animals (smaller bodies, faster metabolism) see in slow motion!
    Chipmunks and Squirrels
    Rats and Mice
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  • What animals have black skin and see-through fur? Can you guess what it is?
    Polar Bears!
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  • Did you know this animal's eyeballs turn blue in winter to help them see at lower light levels?
    Reindeer
    Coyotes
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  • This animal can flap their wings 200 times per second!
    Honeybees
    Hummingbirds
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  • This animal's heart is located in its head.
    Octopus
    Shrimp
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  • These animals “hold hands” while sleeping, so they don’t float away from each other.
    Sea Lions
    Otters
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  • This animals is able to roll up into an armour-plated ball, so lions can’t eat them.
    Hedgehogs
    Pangolins
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