How Well Do You Know The Animal Kingdom?
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Question 1
What Animal Is Known For Never Forgetting?
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True Or False: Elephants Are Afraid Of Mice?
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True Or False: A Group Of Flamingos Is Called A Flamboyance?
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Which Animal Can Sleep Standing Up?
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What Color Is A Polar Bear's Skin Underneath Its Fur?
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Which Animal Cannot Stick Out Its Tongue?
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What Do You Call A Baby Kangaroo?
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What Animal Never Stops Growing Its Whole Life?
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Which Animal Has Fingerprints Almost Like A Human's?
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What Color Is A Flamingo When It Is Born?
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Which Animal Is The Loudest On Earth?
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What Animal Can Change Its Shape To Fit Through Any Gap?
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What Animal Is Known For Having A Tongue Longer Than Its Body?
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What Animal Has A Heart Located In Its Head?
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Which Animal Is Born With Blue Eyes That Later Change Color?
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What Color Is An Octopus's Blood?
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Which Land Mammal Has The Most Teeth Of Any On Earth?
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What Color Is A Giraffe's Tongue?
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Which Animal Sleeps Only About Two Hours A Day?
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What Animal Is Known For Laughing When It Plays?
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Which Animal Has A Unique Nose Print Just Like A Human Fingerprint?
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Which Animal Can Recognize Itself In A Mirror?
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What Do You Call A Group Of Owls?
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What Color Is A Lobster's Blood?
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What Animal Produces The Most Expensive Coffee In The World?
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What Is The Only Bird That Can Fly Backwards?
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Which Animal Uses Tools To Open Its Food?
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What Animal Can Survive Being Frozen Solid?
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What Animal Sleeps Upside Down For Up To 20 Hours A Day?
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What Animal Can Recognize Human Faces?
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Which Animal Is Born Without A Stomach?
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What Animal Can Live Without Its Head For Weeks?
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Which Animal Is Born With Its Eyes Already Open?
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What Animal Has A Tongue That Weighs As Much As An Elephant?
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Which Animal Is Known For Having A Smile On Its Face?
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What Animal Can Go Without Water Longer Than A Camel?
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Which Animal Has The Longest Pregnancy Of Any Land Mammal?
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What Animal Is The Closest Living Relative Of The T-Rex?
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Which Animal Has The Strongest Bite Of Any Living Creature?
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Which Animal Has Skin So Similar To A Human's That It Burns In The Sun The Same Way?
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Which Animal Can Regrow A Lost Limb Completely?
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What Animal Can Hear With Its Legs?
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Which Animal Has Eyes On The Sides Of Its Head To See Nearly 360 Degrees?
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Which Animal Has The Most Eyes Of Any Creature On Earth?
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What Animal Is The Fastest Runner On Two Legs?
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Which Animal Is Born Ready To Run Within Minutes?
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What Animal Is Born Without Any Spots Or Stripes?
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What Animal Is The Only One That Can Blush?
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Which Animal Has The Most Legs Of Any Creature On Earth?
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Which Animal Is The Only Bird That Lays The Largest Egg Relative To Its Body?
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Crow
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Chimpanzee
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Elephant
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Dolphin
Elephants can remember friends, enemies, and migration routes for over 50 years.
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False
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True
Elephants have poor eyesight but scientists confirm they show no fear response to mice whatsoever.
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True
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False
A flamboyance of flamingos is the official term — perfectly matching their flashy pink personalities!
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Horse
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Gorilla
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Bear
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Tiger
Horses have a special locking leg system called the stay apparatus that lets them doze upright safely.
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Pink
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White
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Gray
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Black
Polar bears have jet-black skin to absorb heat from the sun, while their hollow fur traps warmth.
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Frog
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Snake
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Crocodile
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Lizard
A crocodile's tongue is fused to the roof of its mouth, so it physically cannot stick it out.
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Joey
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Cub
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Kit
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Pup
A newborn joey is only the size of a jellybean and crawls straight into its mother's pouch to keep growing.
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Penguin
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Dolphin
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Rabbit
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Lobster
Lobsters keep growing indefinitely and also don't slow down reproductively with age — scientists call them biologically immortal.
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Gorilla
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Raccoon
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Koala
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Chimpanzee
Koala fingerprints are so close to human ones that they have occasionally confused crime scene investigators in Australia.
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Pink
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White
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Gray
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Yellow
Flamingo chicks are born white and only turn pink after eating shrimp and algae packed with natural pink pigment.
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Blue Whale
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Sperm Whale
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Lion
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Howler Monkey
The sperm whale's clicks reach 230 decibels — louder than a jet engine — and can be heard across entire ocean basins.
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Starfish
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Octopus
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Squid
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Jellyfish
An octopus has no rigid skeleton at all, so if its beak fits through a hole, its entire body can squeeze right through.
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Anteater
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Giraffe
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Chameleon
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Frog
A chameleon's tongue can be up to twice its body length and strikes prey in under a tenth of a second.
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Jellyfish
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Lobster
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Crab
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Shrimp
A shrimp's heart sits in its head, and incredibly, shrimp also have transparent bodies so you can see right through them.
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Cheetah
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Tiger
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Leopard
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Lion
All lion cubs are born with striking blue eyes that gradually shift to amber or brown by the time they are three months old.
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Green
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Clear
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Yellow
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Blue
Octopus blood is blue because it contains copper-based hemocyanin instead of iron-based hemoglobin, which makes human blood red.
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Giant Armadillo
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Wild Boar
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Hippopotamus
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Opossum
Giant armadillos can grow up to 100 teeth — far more than any other land mammal alive today.
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Gray
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Purple
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Pink
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Red
A giraffe's tongue is a dark bluish-purple, and scientists believe the extra melanin acts as a natural sunscreen since giraffes spend hours reaching for leaves in full sun.
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Giraffe
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Deer
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Chimpanzee
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Dolphin
Giraffes are one of the shortest sleepers in the animal kingdom, often catching just a few minutes of deep sleep at a time to stay alert for predators.
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Dolphin
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Rat
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Chimpanzee
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Dog
Neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp discovered in the 1990s that rats emit ultrasonic chirps during play that are the rodent equivalent of laughter — too high-pitched for humans to hear unaided.
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Hamster
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Rabbit
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Cat
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Dog
The Canadian Kennel Club has accepted dog nose prints as a form of identification since 1938 — every ridge and pattern is completely unique to that individual dog.
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Hamster
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Parrot
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Rabbit
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Dolphin
Dolphins pass the mirror self-recognition test, a skill shared with only a handful of animals including elephants and great apes.
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A Parliament
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A Pack
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A Flock
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A Colony
A group of owls is called a parliament, a name inspired by their wise reputation dating back to ancient Greek mythology.
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Clear
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Green
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Red
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Blue
Lobster blood is colorless until it hits oxygen, when it turns a pale bluish color due to a copper-based protein.
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Civet
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Weasel
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Monkey
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Elephant
Kopi Luwak coffee comes from beans eaten and passed by Asian palm civets, and can sell for over $600 per pound.
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Sparrow
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Hummingbird
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Kingfisher
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Swallow
Hummingbirds are the only birds capable of sustained backward flight, beating their wings up to 80 times per second to do it.
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Beaver
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Walrus
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Seal
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Sea Otter
Sea otters float on their backs and crack open shellfish using a favorite rock they carry under their arm — their personal toolkit.
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Arctic Fox
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Wood Frog
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Snapping Turtle
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Wolverine
Wood frogs let their bodies freeze completely each winter, then thaw out and hop away perfectly fine in spring.
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Hedgehog
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Koala
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Opossum
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Bat
Bats sleep hanging upside down because their legs are too weak to stand — falling into flight is easier than launching from the ground.
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Pigeon
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Crow
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Parrot
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Eagle
Crows remember individual human faces for years and have been known to hold grudges against people who treated them badly.
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Wombat
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Wallaby
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Echidna
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Platypus
Platypuses have no stomach at all — their esophagus connects directly to their intestines, making them one of nature's most surprising exceptions.
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Cockroach
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Beetle
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Grasshopper
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Gecko
A cockroach breathes through tiny holes in its body, so losing its head doesn't immediately stop its breathing or movement.
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Puppy
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Rabbit
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Guinea Pig
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Kitten
Guinea pigs are precocial — born fully furred with open eyes and able to move around almost immediately after birth.
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Orca
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Humpback Whale
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Blue Whale
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Sperm Whale
A blue whale's tongue can weigh around 2.7 tons — roughly the same as a full-grown African elephant — making it the largest tongue on Earth.
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Quokka
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Meerkat
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Wombat
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Capybara
The quokka, a small Australian marsupial, has a naturally upturned mouth that makes it look permanently happy in photos.
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Armadillo
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Tortoise
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Kangaroo Rat
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Roadrunner
The kangaroo rat never needs to drink water at all — it produces moisture entirely from the seeds it eats.
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Rhinoceros
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Hippopotamus
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Giraffe
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Elephant
Elephants carry their young for up to 22 months — nearly two full years — the longest land mammal pregnancy on Earth.
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Crocodile
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Komodo Dragon
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Alligator
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Chicken
A 2008 protein study confirmed chickens share more DNA with T. rex than any other living animal does today.
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Great White Shark
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Hippopotamus
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Grizzly Bear
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Saltwater Crocodile
The saltwater crocodile bites with over 3,700 pounds of force — strong enough to crush a car door with ease.
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Elephant
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Camel
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Rhinoceros
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Pig
Pig skin shares remarkable biological similarities with human skin and burns just as easily without mud or shade for protection.
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Axolotl
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Crab
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Gecko
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Frog
Axolotls regrow entire limbs including bones nerves and muscle with perfect function fully restored.
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Beetle
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Cricket
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Grasshopper
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Dragonfly
Crickets have tiny ears located just below their knees that pick up sound vibrations from the environment.
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Guinea Pig
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Hamster
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Cat
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Rabbit
Rabbits have nearly 360-degree vision evolved to spot predators approaching from almost any direction simultaneously.
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Dragonfly
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Box Jellyfish
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Horseshoe Crab
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Mantis Shrimp
Box jellyfish have 24 eyes arranged in four clusters helping them navigate and detect light in murky ocean water.
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Ostrich
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Penguin
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Emu
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Roadrunner
Ostriches can sprint at 45 mph and sustain 30 mph for long distances, making them faster than any other two-legged animal.
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Wildebeest
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Zebra
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Deer
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Foal
Baby wildebeest can stand within two minutes of birth and run with the herd in under five — a survival must on Africa's predator-packed plains.
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Tiger
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Cheetah
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Dalmatian
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Zebra
Dalmatian puppies are born completely white — their famous black spots begin appearing within the first few weeks of life.
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Baboon
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Bonobo
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Human
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Chimpanzee
Charles Darwin called blushing the most peculiar expression of humans — no other animal flushes red from emotion the way we do.
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Crab
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Centipede
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Millipede
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Lobster
A California millipede species holds the record with 750 legs discovered by scientists in 2006.
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Penguin
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Emu
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Kiwi
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Ostrich
A kiwi's egg takes up roughly 20 percent of the mother's body — the human equivalent of a woman carrying a toddler-sized baby.
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