You Tell Us, Are These Weird Animal Facts True Or False?
You Tell Us, Are These Weird Animal Facts True Or False?
Our planet is a pretty strange place with some pretty weird animals that call it home. From the common housecat to creatures of the deep, can you tell these true facts from the false ones?
Our planet is a pretty strange place with some pretty weird animals that call it home. From the common housecat to creatures of the deep, can you tell these true facts from the false ones?
Some cats have an allergy to humans.
Elephants are the only known mammal that can't jump... even a little bit.
Saltwater crocodile teeth are 2% titanium.
If given a chance, many species butterflies enjoy drinking blood.
Anteaters try to avoid eating fire ants because they give them gas.
Moray eels have a second set of jaws that they extend from the back of their throat.
Bald eagles start to go bald and lose the white feathers on their head at around 9 years old.
The colors in a toucans' beak are formed through the colorful fruits in its diet
Sea otters often hold hands in pairs while sleeping so they don't drift apart.
Tigers have striped skin underneath their striped fur.
It takes a sloth up to two weeks to digest a meal.
Wolves only howl at the moon after successfully mating.
Platypuses prefer to swim underwater with their eyes closed.
Blue jays will mimic the sound of hawks to scare away other birds.
Manatees are born with two brains.
Snails can hibernate for up to three years.