All clams have two calcareous shells or valves joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament and all are filter feeders. They also have kidneys, a heart, a mouth, a stomach, and a nervous system. The size of clams ranges from 0.1 mm (0.004 inch) in Condylocardia to 1.2 metres (4 feet) across in the giant clam ( Tridacna gigas) of the Pacific and
Interesting Narwhal Facts. 1. In 1577 the English explorer Martin Frobisher laid eyes on a dead narwhal, describing it as a âsea-unicornâ. The myth of unicorn horns had circulated around Europe for centuries before his voyage, which faded as European experts become more familiar with the animals. 2. 2.
Unsplash / Geran de Klerk. You are going to laugh like a hyena once you hear these funny animal jokes! 1. Where do mice park their boats? At the hickory dickory dock. 2. There were 10 cats in a boat and one jumped out. How many were left? None, because they were copycats!
A common feature of all peafowl is the bare patches of skin that can be found around their eyes. This can be seen in male and female birds and also across different species. The average running speed for peacocks is 10 miles per hour (16 kph). If you see a peacock flying into a tree, donât be alarmed.
Description of the Blue Jay. These jays are relatively small, and typically have a maximum wingspan of 17 inches or so. They are primarily blue, with white undersides and chests. A black, Uâshaped chinstrap runs down the sides of their faces and under their throats. This black band also runs behind the crest of feathers at the top of their heads.
Below are 50 fun facts about our two, four and no-legged friends from anatomy to diet and communication. Use this list for trivia night, on a road trip, in the classroom or any time you need an engaging activity. Choose a topic like marine animals or dinosaurs or share a fun fact each day with the family to increase brain power! Pets
Well spotted. The answer â of course â is disgusting. The yeti crab has evolved fur for a simple reason: to grow bacteria, which forms on the hairs quickly and generously in the warm water of the yeti crab's habitat. The yeti crab effectively "farms" these bacteria on its forearms, which it then uses as a food source.
Believed to be the biggest rat, it is more than 32 inches (81 cm) long (including the tail) and weighs more than three pounds (1.36 kg). By comparison, the common house rat is about 20 inches (50 cm) long and weighs approximately 12 ounces (0.34 kg). Unfortunately, scientific studies have determined that common rats are getting larger.
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