Birds That Almost Never Land & Jaguars with Super Vision: Amazing Animal Facts

Birds That Almost Never Land & Jaguars with Super Vision: Amazing Animal Facts

Did you know that reindeer can change the colours of their eyes in the winter? Did you ever wonder how loud a lion's roar really is? Did you ever wonder what is the most deadly snake in the world? How much do you know about vampire bats and koala bears? Do you know the amazing things that horned lizards, swifts, and cockroaches can do? Well, if you do, it's time to show off your knowledge. If you don't, it's time to get schooled. Here we go!

Which of these 4 creatures causes the most annual deaths?

A Swift can fly for almost a ___without ever landing.

Hummingbirds can:

In winter, reindeers' eyes turn _______.

A jaguar can see ____times better in the dark than a human.

Cat fleas can jump up to ______times their own body length.

What is the most venomous snake in the world?

A strand of spider silk is ___times stronger than a same-size strand of steel.

What do otters do?

What colour is polar bear skin?

What can survive for weeks even after losing its head?

A chameleon's tongue is ______.

What is the ratio of insects to humans on earth?

Panda bears eat up ______hours a day.

The roar of a lion can be heard up to _______away.

Flamingos are not born pink. They turn pink due to:

What can a horned lizard do?

Pregnant nine-banded armadillos always give birth to:

Cheetahs can run up to __miles per hour.

A common garden snail has _______teeth.

Humans share ____% of chimpanzee DNA.

Panting dogs can take up to_____breaths per minute.

Koalas can sleep up to ______ a day.

What is the lifespan of a Mayfly?

A vampire bat may drink its victim's blood for up to _____minutes.

Birds That Almost Never Land & Jaguars with Super Vision: Amazing Animal Facts

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Dave Morrissey

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Did you know
The world's smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat.
A rhinoceros' horn is made of hair.
An octopus has three hearts.
Elephants can communicate over long distances using infrasound, which is below the range of human hearing.