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The binturong emits an odor like popcorn.
The giraffe has seven neck bones same as us.
An adult hippo can run on land at 19 mph despite weighing 600 pounds. It has jaws the size of a wheelbarrow.
The crocodile has the strongest biting power - 2000 pounds per square inch or the equivalent of having a small truck parked on your chest.
The Komodo monitor has a forked tongue 9 inches long.
The heart of a blue whale is the size of a Volkswagen. The main aorta is 9 inches in diameter. The blue whale can swim at 31 mph is short bursts.
I heard a radio report about a German shepherd whose owner had a seizure. The dog retrieved his owner's phone from his backpack and dialed 911. It took 10 tries for the call to go through because the first 9 times, the dispatcher believed no one was there since no one spoke. On the 10th try, the dispatcher heard the man and called an ambulance. When EMT arrived, the dog was waiting out at the curb and took them inside to where his owner was. He survived but had to get a new phone because the old one was chewed up.
The king cobra is the world's longest venomous snake at 18 feet. It's the only snake to use its tail to gather nesting material.
Scorpions clasp claws and have dance like movements as part of their mating ritual.
Piranha teeth are so sharp that Amazon River natives use them as scissors.
The polar bear is the largest carnivore.
Tigers tend to weigh 100 pounds more than lions.
The Tasmanian devil acquired its unusual name because settlers who first heard its loud obnoxious scream said it sounded like the Devil.
An elephant's trunk is capable of knocking over trees but can also pick up a single blade of grass.
The cheetah's black facial markings serve to reduce glare from the sun. It's the fastest land animal at 70 mph for short distances.
The anaconda can reach the girth of a telephone pole.
Some spider species have six pairs of eyes.
The crow is the smartest bird. Like the mynah and parrot, it can imitate human speech but it learns human faces and communicates with other crows about us. It can solve puzzles. It knows what parts of the poisonous cane toad to avoid eating. It drops nuts on roads for cars to crack open for snacks.
Two snakes intertwined on a pole is formally known as a caduceus, the symbol of Western medicine. Ancient cultures revered snakes for their almost magical ability to shed its skin. They believed the snake was reborn each time and had healing properties.
A bird can have a temperature of 108 Fahrenheit and feel just fine.
Despite being green in cartoons, the alligator is actually black.
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