(1) The praying mantis is the only insect that can turn its head 360 degrees.
(2) Tigers can see 6 times better at night than humans.
(3) Dragonflies and damselflies form a heart with their tails when they mate.
(4) Macaques in Japan use coins to buy vending machine snacks.
Tiger
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(5) Dik-dik is one kind of tiny antelope that lives in East Africa, Namibia and Angola.
(6) The brain of a cockroach is inside its body. If a roach loses its head it can still live for over a week, eventually dying because it can not eat.
(7) Gorillas can catch cold and are affected by other human viruses as well.
Macaques in Japan use coins to buy vending machine snacks
Gorillas
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(8) There is a shark called ‘goblin shark’ which has only been seen around 50 times since its discovery in 1897.
(9) Cows have actually four stomachs.
(10) Seahorses mate for life, and when they travel they hold each others’ tails.
Seahorse
Goblin Shark
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reference : http://www.thefactsite.com/2010/09/300-random-animal-facts.html
http://list25.com/25-amazing-facts-you-didnt-know-about-animals/
https://www.buzzfeed.com/kasiagalazka/surprising-facts-about-animals
http://www.boredpanda.com/happy-animal-facts/
http://mentalfloss.com/article/86578/50-incredible-animal-facts-youll-want-share
http://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/pets/50-weird-facts-from-the-animal-kingdom/ss-BBr2HCT#image=2
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Nice post. Very interesting @royalmacro (70)
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Enlightening facts @royalmacro. At the first fact, about praying mantis, I was imagining if only we humans can turn our heads 360 as well. What do you think the benefits would be?
And then there is that of chameleon, unlike the praying mantis, it can turn its eyes 360. The wonders of nature these are.
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This writing very interesting
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