What I Learnt Today : 10 Unknown Amazing Facts About Animals - Part XVI

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(1) The average weight of a fox is around 14 pounds.
(2) The honey bee has been around for 30 million years.
(3) The placement of the eyes of a donkey enables them to see all four of their legs at all times.
(4) 79% of pet owners sleep with their pets.

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(5) A polar bear’s outer fur is called ‘guard hair’.
(6) It’s amazing that crocodiles eat stones. it helps to digest food properly.
(7) A group of frogs is called an army.

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(8) Tigers can see 6 times better at night than humans.
(9) A dik-dik is a tiny antelope that lives in East Africa, Namibia and Angola.
(10) There’s a spider in Brazil whose bites can cause an erection that lasts for hours!

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Previous Episodes :
Part-I, Part-II, Part-III, Part-IV,Part-V, Part VI, Part VII, Part VIII, Part IX, Part X, Part XI, Part XII, Part XIII, Part XIV, Part XV

reference : http://www.thefactsite.com/2010/09/300-random-animal-facts.html


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Excellent work dear friend @royalmacro, thank you very much for all this information

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