People Are Sharing Their Favorite Animal Facts That Never Cease To Amaze Them
Interview With ExpertThe natural world is full of cool and interesting details that go entirely unnoticed for the majority of the population. After all, we can’t exactly go down to the animals' neighborhood and just interview them, so it’s up to zoologists to get out there and find out what they can.
Someone asked “What are some really amazing animal facts?” and netizens shared the best ones they knew. We also got in touch with Nina Thompson, Director of Public Relations for the San Diego Humane Society to learn more. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to leave your own thoughts below.
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The airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow (European) is roughly 11m/s or 24 mph.
Owls bob their heads up and down to help improve their depth of perception. You can try it out yourself. Focus on an object and bob your head. It doesn't work for us, but you do look like an idiot.
Please tell me that I am not the only one who did this before getting to the end of the last sentence.
I did it with my son and husband. I nearly wet myself laughing. Couldn‘t read it out loud to them.
Came here to say that. They stole it from there.
Load More Replies...Oh...your good! If I had a dollar for everyone you got-including me-I would be rich!
*gasp* Which one of us? Do you know? >:)
Load More Replies...I'm pretty sure the phrase needs to be "depth perception" or "perception of depth". "Depth of perception" just looks weird to me.
A group if dolphins is a pod, a group of Falcons is a cast. When you watch the Miami Dolphins play the Atlanta Falcons you are watching a pod-cast on TV.
Bored Panda got in touch with Nina Thompson, Director of Public Relations for the San Diego Humane Society and she was kind enough to answer some of our questions. After all, the people who care for rescues have to know what they are doing. Firstly, we wanted to hear how they work to educate the public about animals in general.
“San Diego Humane Society educates the community about animals in so many ways. Just to mention a few: Adoptions counselors have an in-depth conversation with prospective adopters to ensure they can take care of the pet they want to adopt. The Behavior & Training team offers classes for the community and has a free helpline to call.”
Gorillas, along with other primates, can learn sign language to the point where even if they do not know a specific word for a specific object they can use their previous vocabulary to describe the word accurately.
Like for example, Koko the gorilla never learned the word for "ring", so one day she pointed at a ring and signed the words; "finger-bracelet".
A Polish acquaintance of mine didn't have the word for 'slug' and used 'homeless snail'. I thought that was adorable ♡
Crows will see how you look like and how you act and tell other crows about you.
Crow 1: Have you seen what Vanessa is wearing again? Crow 2: unbelievable, she's so last year! (Mean blasphemous crows giggle)
The nautilus has remained essentially unchanged for 400 million years. They just evolved to their current form and stayed that way. The first dinosaurs didn't even appear until 230 million years ago.
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
That's sort of true, but also kind of misleading. There used to be tons of species of nautiloids all over the world. There's some evidence that they crashed because of the evolution of the pinnipeds, which they weren't equipped to avoid, and the two remaining nautilus species are only still around because they live in the Indo-West Pacific, the only place with no native pinnipeds. Here's the PBS explainer: https://youtu.be/3vQ55ToQeWI?si=eF2axa1S8eGbQOIs Edit: specified ocean region
“We have our Dr. Seuss Foundation Humane Educator, whose full-time job is to inspire youth throughout San Diego to learn about our connection to animals and to better advocate for them as they develop into the leaders of tomorrow. Our Humane Law Enforcement officers are in the field seven days a week to educate pet owners about keeping their animals safe, healthy, and happy. Our Lost & Found team works to help pet owners search for their lost pets. We have Resource Center community members who can call for guidance and ask questions. We also have an incredible selection of resources on our website.”
When a male octopus is ready to mate it rip's off its ding dong and throws it at the female so she can do whatever she wants with it. the reason they do this is because they're a lot smaller than the female so she'll eat the male but on the plus side the Male octopus will grow his ding dong back eventually.
Astronomer here! There are (probably) tardigrades on the moon.
A few years ago an Israeli satellite accidentally crashed there that had tardigrades on board that likely spilled all over.
The reason this is interesting is because these are really hearty little creatures that can survive really extreme temperatures and dehydrate into suspended animation. The company that crashed them almost definitely thinks the tardigrades are still alive. So hey, the moon probably has life on it now, and that happened while none of us were paying attention.
Is it just me or was anyone else's first thought, 'great, now humans will probably f**k up the moon'
We also wanted to hear what common misconceptions she and others at the San Diego Human society have encountered. “One that comes to mind is that people may think a senior pet (7 years and older) may have a harder time adjusting to a new home. We think the opposite. Adopting a senior pet is oftentimes easier! You can teach an old dog new tricks: Some senior pets are already trained and, even if they’re not — they tend to catch on faster and have an easier time focusing.”
“They adapt faster: Mature animals are likely to settle into a home more easily and quickly than younger pets, often due to past experiences living in houses among people or other pets."
"What you see is what you get: Unlike adopting a puppy or kitten, you already know what a senior animal’s full size, personality and required care will likely be. This makes it easier to pick an animal who is the right fit for you,” she shared with Bored Panda.
Bald eagles don't sound like they do on TV. They dub over the call of a redtail hawk. Actual bald eagle calls sound more like a seagull.
Similarly, lion roars on tv are usually dubbed over with tiger roars, because an actual lion roar is usually too deep to record well so it sounds weak, but apparently is terrifying IRL.
If you placed an adult blue whale length-wise on a basketball court, the game would be cancelled.
That looks like a humpback whale. Still can't find a picture of the correct whale?
Unlike humans, dolphins must actively decide when to breathe. Captive dolphins have been known to hold their breath until they die of suffocation, which some have suggested amounts to dolphin self-harm.
She also gave some pointers on what to consider with an older animal. “A little R&R: These sweet seniors usually have less energy, which makes them great additions to mellow, relaxed households looking for a cozy companion. Unconditional gratitude: A senior pet will bring maturity and wisdom into your home. If you give a senior a chance, they will thank you for the rest of their life!”
A bat's immune system is so strong it could withstand viruses that could be highly damaging to other species.
This is really interesting, and unsurprisingly, a hot research topic right now. The latest ideas can pretty much be summed up as 'flight requires high metabolism, high metabolism = more DNA damaging free radicals = immune system that's better at handling free radicals, side effect of immune changes is better virus suppression.'
One of my favorites is about cats! Did you know that they have UV vision? That means that when cats play with random paper balls, bags, spots on the wall, or the box their toy came in, they're actually playing with the ingredients that are UV reactant (like glues and stuff)
P.S. Zebras' stripes are as unique as finger prints, and they can tell each other apart.
Lastly, we wanted to know what she would suggest to people who wanted to help. “The San Diego Humane Society, and shelters across the country, are overcapacity and have been for more than a year — almost two at this point. This is unprecedented. Here are just a few ways the public can help:
Adopt: If you’re thinking about adding a pet to your family, San Diego Humane Society urges you to consider adoption first. By opening your home to a shelter pet, you give a deserving animal a second chance while creating critically needed space for other pets in need. Right now shelters and rescues have more puppies in their care than ever before too, so even if you want a puppy, please choose adoption first.”
There is only two mammals left that lay eggs, and they are both from Australia.
A horses teeth takes up more space in their skull than their brain.
In a fox couple, if the vixen dies, the male fox will become single for the rest of his life. Now if the male fox dies, the vixen goes off to find another partner.
Makes sense, vixens are only fertile for 3 days per year so having another partner after the first one dies is benefitial in terms of reproduction
An octopus can fit through any opening large enough for its beak to pass through.
Also, octopuses have beaks.
There is a species of Zombie Worm called the Bone-Eating Snot Flower.
Yes, zombie worms and bone-eating snot flowers are real animals.
Foxes use the earth's magnetic fields.
"Like a guided missile, the fox harnesses the earth's magnetic field to hunt. Other animals, like birds, sharks, and turtles, have this "magnetic sense," but the fox is the first one we've discovered that uses it to catch prey.
According to *New Scientist*, the fox can see the earth's magnetic field as a "ring of shadow" on its eyes that darkens as it heads towards magnetic north. When the shadow and the sound the prey is making line up, it's time to pounce.
Giraffes chew on bones to give them extra calcium.
Leopard pee smells like buttered popcorn.
A group of zebras are called a dazzle.
A cat slowly blinking at you means they’re relaxed and comfortable in you company.
Sharks have electric sensors in their noses that help them locate prey. If you ever feel you’re about to be attacked, rub their noses. This sends them into a natural high where they float around like a dead fish.
Shark attacks are incredibly rare. They aren’t vicious animals at all. They’re actually very shy and curious by nature.
Guinea pigs can die from loneliness.
A goldfish’s natural lifespan is around 30 years. Common causes for early death are stress and inadequate housing such as a dirty filter or an unbalanced acid and bacteria ratio in the water.
A pig’s body structure is uncannily similar to a humans. Scientists study pig corpses to give a strong educated guess as to our decomposing would work. It’s also apparent that human meat would taste very much like pork.
A chinchilla’s hair a so fine, you would need 5 hairs to match the thickness of a human hair.
The mantis shrimp, while also having the ability to see 16 primary colours, it has a punch so hard string that it creates a vacuum inside the water between its leg and the prey as well as boiling the surrounding water.
Dogs can see farts.
The difference between a turtle, tortoise and terrapin is in the legs and their environment. A turtle is large, has 4 flat flippers and lives in salt water. A tortoise is land dwelling and has 4 stubbly legs. A terrapin is about the size of a tortoise, has 4 legs with webbed feet and lives in fresh water.
A hummingbird weighs less than a penny and is the only bird who can fly backwards. And is always two hours away from starvation.
Humans over long distances can outrun all other land animals.
Owls can sit crossed legged, the big cat with the strongest bite force(PSI) is the jaguar(1700 PSI), male anglerfish are much smaller than the females and when the female is ready to mate she excretes a pheremone which makes the male hungry. He will then try to eat her, but he then gets stuck to her, dissolves until the only thing that remains are his testicles.
An immortal species of jellyfish! They can revert back to a sexually immature polyp to start its life over once it becomes old or sick.
Axolotl facts:
1. The "ferns" on an Axolotl's head are actually its gills!
2. Axolotl is a Mexican word that translates to "Water dog"
3. Xolotl was a dog-headed "god" from Aztec mythology. Xoltol would lead the souls of the dead to the underworld. Some believe that Xolotl was scared of being killed by an angry king and transformed into an axolotl to hide. The salamander is trapped in the water of Xochimilco, unable to transform and walk on land due to forgetting how to transform back into the "god" it once was.
4. They can regenerate parts of their body! If they lose a limb it will grow back.
5. Axolotls are resistant to cancer, over 600% more than us humans.
6. They have no eyelids and prefer it where it's dark
7. They also have no teeth! But they have ridges similar to velcro to grip their food and vacuum it down to their stomachs
8. They have a characteristic called Neoteny, meaning that they keep their juvenile traits even if they're full grown.
9. They have a chance of evolving into a tiger salamander but this is a rare occurrence that only happens if the axolotl's parents have the gene in them. (Usually due to crossbreeding)
10. They're critically endangered in the wild, with only a couple of their habitat lakes existing.
Only female mosquitoes bite humans for blood. Males drink nectar like butterflies.
I am waiting for the vampire movie where the vampire turns into a mosquito.
If frogs vomit, they vomit out their stomach, scraping out their contents, then swallowing it up again without dying.
this is probably more disgusting than amazing
but
oh well.
After a particularly bad night out with a bottle of tequila, I seem to remember doing this exact same thing.
In clownfish, each 'school'( tribe whatever) has one female, and a head male and the others ( all males) , if the female dies, the head male turns into a female.. And the next in line to the ( leadership throne?) would be the male leader and bang the former male leader.
Yeah clownfish are Wacky.
The closest living relatives to the Tyrannosaurus Rex are chickens.
Turtles can breath through their butts. And Owls keep little snakes as pets.
Wasps pollinate figs and may be trapped inside while doing so. That means fig Newtons are not technically vegan.
Sperm whales in the carribean have an accent.
According to the sperm whales in the Caribbean they do NOT have an accent. It is all those other sperm whales that have an accent.
When a specific species of carpenter ant (Colobopsis saundersi) realizes it's going to lose the fight it's having with another insect, it latches onto them and then *blows itself up.* Membranes along the ant's body can be activated that'll lead to combustion. Special enlarged glands in its head mean the explosion sends a glue-like substance shooting out that will very likely entrap the previously presumptive brawl victor.
Polar bears fur is actually clear.
The habitats of polar bears and grizzly bears are overlapping, they sometimes meet. And mate. The offspring are known as pizzly bears.
There is an extinct species of bee that we only know exists because there is an orchid whose naughty parts mimic the bee in order to trick them into pollinating it!
Wolfs only have one mate for their entire lives.
Contrary to popular belief, bears do not hibernate. They use a less-extreme state of inactivity called “torpor”.
Amazing animal fact. The camel spider is technically not a spider. So it's really a very weird looking camel?
It's a solifugid. They're freaky looking and can give a pinchy ole' bite, but they aren't venemous.
Load More Replies...I want to see an animation movie with all these animals doing all these things. Especially the octopus. Dong! Got her! Lol
One “animal fact” that I can personally share: Rabbits aren’t supposed to fart, because of the way their little GI (gastro-intestinal) system works. If they have gas trapped in their bowels, they can suffer a condition known as “GI Stasis”, which has a high fatality rate. I sadly lost my baby rabbit (“Tardis”) to this illness when he was just 10 months & 24 days old, 3 days after Christmas 2018. He refused to eat, drink or go to the toilet at all & he was nipping fingers due to abdominal pain. I’d sat up all night trying to get him to eat the stuff the vet gave me, but he refused. Losing him tore my whole world apart. I also learned later on that rabbits do these little clumped poops called “cecotropes”, which we’re supposed to let the rabbits eat, as it’s meant to keep their gut healthy (my mum didn’t know this & would clean it up before it had a chance to be eaten). Goes to show, the more you know… 🥺💖🐇
Well, it was interesting to read but every time I see these kind of posts I take it with a grain of salt. I can't be sure it's actually true or maybe it is but is inaccurate. Does anyone verify these facts?
So boring that every post about females with dominant characteristics prompts some guy to do a 'my wife' comment.
The common denominator being that *they* chose the wife!
Load More Replies...Contrary to popular belief, bears do not hibernate. They use a less-extreme state of inactivity called “torpor”.
Amazing animal fact. The camel spider is technically not a spider. So it's really a very weird looking camel?
It's a solifugid. They're freaky looking and can give a pinchy ole' bite, but they aren't venemous.
Load More Replies...I want to see an animation movie with all these animals doing all these things. Especially the octopus. Dong! Got her! Lol
One “animal fact” that I can personally share: Rabbits aren’t supposed to fart, because of the way their little GI (gastro-intestinal) system works. If they have gas trapped in their bowels, they can suffer a condition known as “GI Stasis”, which has a high fatality rate. I sadly lost my baby rabbit (“Tardis”) to this illness when he was just 10 months & 24 days old, 3 days after Christmas 2018. He refused to eat, drink or go to the toilet at all & he was nipping fingers due to abdominal pain. I’d sat up all night trying to get him to eat the stuff the vet gave me, but he refused. Losing him tore my whole world apart. I also learned later on that rabbits do these little clumped poops called “cecotropes”, which we’re supposed to let the rabbits eat, as it’s meant to keep their gut healthy (my mum didn’t know this & would clean it up before it had a chance to be eaten). Goes to show, the more you know… 🥺💖🐇
Well, it was interesting to read but every time I see these kind of posts I take it with a grain of salt. I can't be sure it's actually true or maybe it is but is inaccurate. Does anyone verify these facts?
So boring that every post about females with dominant characteristics prompts some guy to do a 'my wife' comment.
The common denominator being that *they* chose the wife!
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