Archive for April, 2006

A female lion does ninety percent of the hunting

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Did you know:
The female lion does close to ninety percent of the hunting within a pack.

Lions usually hunt at night, alone, or in groups. Their preferred prey are large hoofed mammals, such as zebras and wildebeests, but they will go after small hares as well as huge giraffes.

There are more than 50 kinds of kangaroo

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Did you know:
There are more than fifty different kinds of kangaroos all over the world. 48 kinds of kangaroo live in Australia.

Gorillas sleep thirteenth hours a day

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Did you know:

Gorillas sleep about 13 hours each night and rest for several hours at midday. They build new sleeping nests every night by bending nearby plants into a springy platform, usually on the ground or in low trees. When not resting, they spend most of their time looking for food and eating it.

Hammerhead sharks unlike other sharks give birth to live babies

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Did you know:
Many sharks lay eggs, but hammerheads give birth to live babies that look like very small duplicates of their parents.
Young hammerheads are usually born headfirst, with the tip of their hammer-shaped head folded backward to make them more streamlined for birth.

Human birth control pills work on gorillas

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Did you know:
The human birth control pill works on gorillas.

A squirrel’s lifespan is 9 years

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Did you know:
The lifespan of a squirrel is only about nine years.

The duckbill platypus can store 6 hundred worms in its cheeks

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Did you know:

The duckbill platypus can store as many as six hundred worms in the pouches of its cheeks.

Dogs generally have better eyesight than humans

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Did you know:
The average Dog has better eyesight than a human.

The central retina of a canine eye contains about 20% cones, while humans have an area of 100% cones called the fovea. For a human, the cones work best in mid to high levels of light and have the ability to detect color. While a canines eye works well across most of the light spectrum.

Gopher snakes imitate rattle snakes but arn’t poisonous

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Did you know:
Gopher snakes, found throughout North America and Mexico are not poisonous, but when frightened may hiss and shake their tails like rattlesnakes.

Skunks can spray a victim accurately from up to 3 metres away

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Did you know:
Skunks can accurately spray their smelly fluid or musk as far as 3 metres (10 feet).