BlogHide Resteemszelcott (27)in nature • 7 years agoAnimal Fats #7: Killer Whale/ OrcaSource The killer whale is a toothed whale with a diverse diet. These animals are highly social that have sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors. These are often tied to a specific…zelcott (27)in nature • 7 years agoAnimal Facts #6: CougarSource The cougar which is also known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount is a large cat. These beasts ranges from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes of South America. These…zelcott (27)in nature • 7 years agoAnimal Facts #5: VultureSource A vulture is a scavenging bird of prey. Vultures are found on every continent of the world except Australia and Antartica. Vultures rarely attack healthy animals, but may kill the wounded…zelcott (27)in nature • 7 years agoAnimal Facts #4: SwordfishSource The swordfish is a large predatory fish characterized with a long, flat bill. Typically they reach 3 m (9.8 ft) in length, but the maximum reported is 4.55 m(14.9 ft) and 650 kg (1,430 lbs)…zelcott (27)in nature • 7 years agoAnimal Facts #3: Javan RhinocerosSource The Javan Rhinoceros is a species of rhinoceros native to parts of south-east Asia. This rhino can grow up to 3.2 m (10.5 ft) and weigh up to 2,300 kg (5,100 lbs). When running this beast…zelcott (27)in nature • 7 years agoAnimal Facts #2: Glaucus Atlanticus otherwise known as "blue dragon"Source These beautiful blue dragons are a small blue sea slug. When swimming they float upside down by using the surface tension of the water to stay up, where they are carried by the ocean…zelcott (27)in nature • 7 years agoAnimal Facts #1: OcelotSource The Ocelot is a wild cat that lives throughout South America. This cat is medium sized that ranges from 55-100 cm (22-39 in) and weighs 8-16 kg (18-35 lbs). Ocelots are active for 12-14…zelcott (27)in nature • 7 years agoUnique and Interesting AnimalsSource The Lesser Mouse-deer: This animal is found in Southeast Asia. It is the smallest hoofed animal ever recorded at just 45 cm (18 inches) and 2 kg (4.4 lbs) at full maturity. Some scientists…