Cool Facts About Snow Leopards
Unlike lions and tigers, the snow leopard cannot roar. This is due to their underdeveloped vocal cords.
Most people’s favorite animals tend to be a mammal, even if they don’t realize it. From dogs to dolphins, it’s no wonder these cute creatures warm the hearts of people worldwide.
Take a look at these fascinating mammal facts but be warned – you may end up loving them even more!
Unlike lions and tigers, the snow leopard cannot roar. This is due to their underdeveloped vocal cords.
Back in 2007, Iran claimed 14 squirrels found near the nation’s borders were actually spies.
An elephant's trunk has no bones. Over 150,000 muscles and nerves provide the trunk's flexibility!
Did you know that the collective name for a group of foxes is known as a charm?
99% of a Giant Panda's diet is made up of branches, stems and leaves of the bamboo plant.
Save China's Tigers are a conservation group, which is extremely successful at breeding and reintroducing tigers to the wild.
The black "tear tracks" that line a cheetah's face prevent the sun from infiltrating and blinding the animal whilst hunting.
Lions usually kill their prey by strangulation, and not by using their teeth.
The Bumblebee Bat is found in areas in Sai Yok National Park, in the Kanchanaburi Province of western Thailand.
Did you know that around 8% of all male sheep are attracted to the same gender?
Did you know that reindeer have been domesticated for human use since the Bronze and Iron Ages?
Chimpanzees are omnivores, and their widely varied diet includes nuts, fruits, leaves, and small animals.