30 Claw-some Facts About Cougars
Despite their impressive size, cougar's cannot roar, but instead they purr! They are the biggest cat that can purr and meow.
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Despite their impressive size, cougar's cannot roar, but instead they purr! They are the biggest cat that can purr and meow.
Did you know that the collective name for a group of raccoons is called a nursery or a gaze?
Over a period of 500 million years, the tardigrade has outlived five mass extinctions.
Crows can remember the faces of individual humans. They can also hold a grudge.
Wasps are more naturally aggressive when compared with a bee. A wasp can keep on stinging a target multiple times.
A mother hen turns her eggs about 50 times per day, and can lay more than 300 eggs per year.
During the Victorian period, robin skins were used as a bizarre ladies’ hat accessory.
On average, cats sleep 13 to 14 hours a day, and do most of their hunting during the night.
Toucan’s take shelter in hollowed out trees usually created by Woodpeckers.
On the Caribbean island of St. Kitts lives a population of wild Green Vervet Monkeys - they are notorious alcoholics!
The cassowary bird is famed for attacking people, but most attacks happen when we stop feeding them!
Foxes can survive in the wild for about three years. In captivity, some foxes can live up to ten years.