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Giraffes have purple tongues.Scientists believe that it's so they don't get sunburns while they eat. The animals' tongue...
15/05/2023

Giraffes have purple tongues.
Scientists believe that it's so they don't get sunburns while they eat. The animals' tongues are also around 20 inches long.

Reindeer eyes turn blue in the winter.Reindeers have truly blue eyes—but only in the winter! According to the Biotechnol...
15/05/2023

Reindeer eyes turn blue in the winter.
Reindeers have truly blue eyes—but only in the winter! According to the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, "the eyes of Arctic reindeer change color through the seasons from gold to blue, adapting to extreme changes of light levels in their environment."

The change in color impacts how light is reflected through the animals' retinas, and improves their vision.

Male horses have way more teeth than their female counterparts.Male horses have about 40 permanent teeth, while females ...
12/05/2023

Male horses have way more teeth than their female counterparts.
Male horses have about 40 permanent teeth, while females have just 36 to 40. According to the VCA Animal Hospital, the original purpose of these extra teeth was as fighting weaponry.

A grizzly bear's bite is strong enough to crush a bowling ball.Those who find themselves in the presence of a grizzly be...
10/05/2023

A grizzly bear's bite is strong enough to crush a bowling ball.
Those who find themselves in the presence of a grizzly bear will surely want to stay out of reach of this animal's super sharp claws. But they'll certainly also want to keep out of the grizzly's mouth, because these creatures have a bite force of over 1,160 pounds per square inch, according to the BBC.

That means grizzly bears can literally crush a bowling ball between their jaws. Yikes!

The oldest evidence of domesticated cats dates back 9,500 years.Cats have been hanging around humans for thousands of ye...
08/05/2023

The oldest evidence of domesticated cats dates back 9,500 years.Cats have been hanging around humans for thousands of years. Guinness World Records reports that we've been domesticating cats for 9,500 years.

Proof of this came in 2004 when the bones of a cat were discovered in the neolithic village of Shillourokambos in Cyprus. The position of the cat in the ground was next to the bones of a human, whose similar state of preservation strongly suggests they were buried together."

Prairie dogs kiss.Prairie dogs are quirky creatures for a number of reasons: They're giant rodents, they dig massive int...
05/05/2023

Prairie dogs kiss.
Prairie dogs are quirky creatures for a number of reasons: They're giant rodents, they dig massive interconnected underground homes, and they kiss.

While they're actually touching their front teeth to identify each other when they seem to be sweetly sharing a smooch, the BBC explains that scientists believe prairie dogs "kiss and cuddle" more when they are being watched by zoo visitors," because they "appeared to enjoy the attention."

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