Everything about Koalas
Latin name: Phascolarctos cinereus (Greek: phaskolos means pouch; arktos means bear. Latin: cinereus means ash-colored.) Koalas are marsupials, females having a pouch in which their young first...
View ArticleTop 10 World Strange Creatures
10. “Strange Owl” Seen in Wild for First Time A tiny bird so rare and unusual that its scientific name means “strange owl” was spotted for the first time in the wild, scientists announced on March 22,...
View ArticleTop 10 Deadliest Animals
10.Poison Dart Frog These pint sized frogs aren’t for kissing. Their backs ooze a slimy neurotoxin that is meant to keep predators away. Each frog produces enough of the toxin to kill 10 humans. 9.Cape...
View ArticleThe Real-Life Beast Master
Kevin Richardson is an animal behaviourist that has bonded so much with wild big cats that he isn’t even afraid to sleep with them in the wild. He’s great friends with lions, cheetahs, leopards or...
View ArticleTop Eight Most Poisonous Animals
Immense physical strength, razor sharp claws and scissor like teeth are not the only weapons animals use. Thousands of animals use highly venomous or toxic poisons to attack prey or defend themselves....
View ArticleLets keep elephants the way they are
If Elefants had no trunks, and no ears, they would be terrifying… Lets keep elephants the way they are
View ArticleThe World’s Biggest Beasts
Polar Bear Polar bears are the largest species of bear and biggest carnivores on land. Males commonly weigh in around 1,300 pounds while females are typically smaller and weigh up to 650 pounds....
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