r/AnimalFacts • u/Wild_Information_114 • 5h ago
r/AnimalFacts • u/FalseSandwich6735 • 14h ago
Animals That Predict the Weather: Nature's Secret Forecasters Revealed!
r/AnimalFacts • u/Factsyoudidntknow • 2d ago
Facts you didn’t know about Gorillas 🦍
youtube.comr/AnimalFacts • u/GamingIndulgence • 7d ago
ANIMAL FACT: Rats are helping to rescue earthquake survivors, find the bacteria that causes tuberculosis, aid in space research and even fight illegal wildlife trade.
r/AnimalFacts • u/NoraDoraExplora • 14d ago
Does any animal, besides humans, eat onions?
I’ve tried to look up if there’s any animals that can eat onions and for most of them it’s very dangerous. For the rest (except humans) it’s safe is small amounts.
But, is there any animals that actually eat onions and can handle it as well as humans?
The reason I ask is because I’ve noticed that all sources I’ve found only mentions common pets or farm animals, none exotic.
r/AnimalFacts • u/Few-Dog3807 • 20d ago
More facts pls.
So i was watching beastars, and found out civets can be fed coffee and that makes the most expensive coffee once excreeted. Also that they secreet stuff from their anal glands that is apparently used in perfumes. I want to find more cool things animals can do but i have has trouble finding anything like what the civet can do. if anyone has any cool facts about animals id love to hear them!
r/AnimalFacts • u/Potatooo_Man • 29d ago
A fact about snow leopards
They purr, but can't roar. They instead make a sound similar to purring called "chuffing." I don't have a video of it, but if you search it up, it should be there. And regular leopards meow, but don't purr.
r/AnimalFacts • u/FortniteFiona • Nov 14 '24
The Most Dangerous Animals in Australia 🇦🇺
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 14 '24
Meet the Pudu: Nature's Miniature Marvel
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 13 '24
The Incredible Mantis Shrimp Unveiled
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 12 '24
Savvy Squirrel: Nature's Resourceful Investor
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 07 '24
Discovering the Red-Footed Tortoise
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 07 '24
The Plover Birds Surprising Alliances
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 06 '24
The Enchanting Sugar Glider Wonders
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 06 '24
Dazzling Dragonfly: Nature's Aerial Acrobat
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 05 '24
The Remarkable Saiga Antelope Unveiled
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 05 '24
Meet the Shoebill: Nature's Living Fossil
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 04 '24
The Arctic Hare: Masters of Cold Survival
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 03 '24
The Arctic Puffin: Master of Cold Survival
r/AnimalFacts • u/Sudden-Conclusion-85 • Nov 02 '24
When threatened, the Bombardier beetle sprays a boiling-hot chemical concoction from its rear end at 212°F (the temperature of boiling water). Inside its body, the beetle has two chemical chambers that, when mixed, trigger an explosive reaction. In essence
curiousp.comr/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 02 '24
The Goliath Beetle: Nature's Heavyweight Champion
r/AnimalFacts • u/helpfultipsdiy • Nov 01 '24