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Cheetahs have enlarged adrenal glands for quick bursts of energy.
This video is a rollercoaster of emotions! 🎢😮
Elephants tusks are used for digging and fighting.
Flamingos knees bend backward, but its actually their ankles that bend.
Bald eagles talons are among the strongest of all raptors.
Otters dense fur traps air to keep them warm in cold water.
Penguins eyes adapted for underwater vision.
Bonobos are known to share food within their group.
Bald eagles beaks are strong and hooked for tearing flesh.
Tigers fur provides camouflage in their natural habitats.
Jaguars are known for their powerful and crushing bite.
Lemurs eyes are adapted for night vision.
Koalas have two thumbs on each front paw.
Kangaroos front limbs are small but strong for grappling.
Platypuses use electroreception to locate prey underwater.
Monarch butterflies rely on milkweed plants for reproduction.
Octopuses can squirt ink to confuse predators.
Red pandas have a false thumb for gripping bamboo.
Komodo dragons can run up to 13 mph.
Bears sense of smell is stronger than that of dogs.
Sea turtles can hold their breath for several hours.
Whales migration patterns are some of the longest in the animal kingdom.
Blue whales calves are the largest babies in the animal kingdom.
Rhinoceroses horns can grow up to five feet long.
Emperor penguins can stay underwater for up to 20 minutes.
Sloths host a variety of organisms in their fur, including algae and insects.
Dolphins sleep with one half of their brain at a time.
Polar bears fur is oily and water-repellent.
Lions social structure is based on matriarchal lines.
Seahorses are found in shallow tropical and temperate waters.
Blue whales tongues can weigh as much as an elephant.
Giraffes hearts are powerful enough to pump blood up their long necks.
Gorillas build new nests each night for sleeping.
Seahorses are poor swimmers and often rely on currents.
Gorillas can catch human colds and other illnesses.
Platypuses close their eyes, ears, and nostrils while underwater.
Orangutans can live up to 50 years in captivity.
Monarch butterflies lifespan is around six to eight months.
Bald eagles wing spans can reach up to 7.5 feet.
Cheetahs have enlarged adrenal glands for quick bursts of energy.
This video is a rollercoaster of emotions! 🎢😮
Elephants tusks are used for digging and fighting.
Flamingos knees bend backward, but its actually their ankles that bend.
Bald eagles talons are among the strongest of all raptors.
Otters dense fur traps air to keep them warm in cold water.
Penguins eyes adapted for underwater vision.
Bonobos are known to share food within their group.
Bald eagles beaks are strong and hooked for tearing flesh.
Tigers fur provides camouflage in their natural habitats.
Jaguars are known for their powerful and crushing bite.
Lemurs eyes are adapted for night vision.
Koalas have two thumbs on each front paw.
Kangaroos front limbs are small but strong for grappling.
Platypuses use electroreception to locate prey underwater.
Monarch butterflies rely on milkweed plants for reproduction.
Octopuses can squirt ink to confuse predators.
Red pandas have a false thumb for gripping bamboo.
Komodo dragons can run up to 13 mph.
Bears sense of smell is stronger than that of dogs.
Sea turtles can hold their breath for several hours.
Whales migration patterns are some of the longest in the animal kingdom.
Blue whales calves are the largest babies in the animal kingdom.
Rhinoceroses horns can grow up to five feet long.
Emperor penguins can stay underwater for up to 20 minutes.
Sloths host a variety of organisms in their fur, including algae and insects.
Dolphins sleep with one half of their brain at a time.
Polar bears fur is oily and water-repellent.
Lions social structure is based on matriarchal lines.
Seahorses are found in shallow tropical and temperate waters.
Blue whales tongues can weigh as much as an elephant.
Giraffes hearts are powerful enough to pump blood up their long necks.
Gorillas build new nests each night for sleeping.
Seahorses are poor swimmers and often rely on currents.
Gorillas can catch human colds and other illnesses.
Platypuses close their eyes, ears, and nostrils while underwater.
Orangutans can live up to 50 years in captivity.
Monarch butterflies lifespan is around six to eight months.
Bald eagles wing spans can reach up to 7.5 feet.