
29 amazing facts about animals that surprise you
- One kind of jellyfish is immortal. It can return to its infantile state after mating, so it never dies.
- The relic can sleep for three years at the same time.
- per person in the world there are 1 million morsels. 4.
- The pig’s orgasm lasts 30 minutes. The pigs are lucky.
- Blue whale shafts as many as three elephants and long as three Greyhound buses.
- Cajan can eat up to 1 thousand insects per hour.
- The octopuses have three hearts.

- Sharks kill less than 10 people per year. Every year people kill about 100 million sharks.
- Wild dolphins call one by name. “Oh, Flipper!”
- Elephants have a peculiar alarm signal, which means “people”.
- Dogs have about 100,000 times stronger sense of smell than humans. However, they have only one hundredth of our number of taste buds.

- Animals with smaller bodies and higher metabolism, such as chipmunks and squirrels, can eat at a faster pace.
- Nowadays, a giant colossal penguin is as tall as 2.03, like world basketball legend LeBron James.
- Male Gentoo and Adelie penguins “matchmaking” to females by giving them a rock.
- White bears have black skin and a pierced hood.

- The heels of reindeer are blue at night to help them see at lower levels of light.
- Honey-bearing bjoles can wave their beaks 200 times per second.
- The sea lion is the first non-human sasquatch with the ability to retain impact.
- Male koali have two penises and female koali have two vaginas.
- At birth, the panda is smaller than a bear and weighs close to 120 grams.

- The flamingo can eat only when his head is turned upside down.
- The female tchora will perish if she wakes up and cannot find a mate.
- The brutality of the coral cobra is so deadly that it takes only one gram to kill 150 people.
- The Cajan is the only bird that is able to fly.
- The skin of the kajan’s legs is so thin that no kajan can walk.
- The only animals that have gone through menopause are elephants, humpback whales and human females.
- Cows can sleep standing up, but they can only dream lying down.
- The common housefly flaps its wings approximately 190 times per second, and the human ear interprets this frequency as the height above the F-major scale (which includes F, G, A, B ♭, C, D and E resins).
- Sea otters hold their hands together when they sleep so that they do not drift.


