These are the world’s largest insects by length, mass, and wingspan. Not only that, but it is also the longest-living insect of all. Giant weta There are eleven species, all of which are endemic to New Zealand , and one of th…
Read moreScientists believe that animals got smaller in time due to two factors; one is the competition for resources so that they have more to eat and the other is closely related to that which is the risk of extinction and habitat loss.…
Read moreWoodpeckers are found all around the world except in Australia, Madagascar, New Guinea, New Zealand, and the extreme polar areas. Famous for drumming with their beaks, they communicate and search for food this way. They usually…
Read moreOlm ABOUT Olms, also known as Proteus or "human fish," are a type of salamander that lives its entire life in dark underwater caves . They are endemic to the karsts of Central and Southeastern Europe (the Dinaric…
Read moreContrary to what most believe, isopods are not insects but a type of crustacean most closely related to crabs and shrimps. They evolved to inhabit both land and water. They are starting to become more popular each year, so we d…
Read morePopular animals that are critically endangered and well known to the public often receive much more attention and help in their conservation, while other more interesting and unique species are often neglected and left to go ext…
Read moreIt is still not 100 percent certain, but scientists believe that lions have manes because they are the only social big cats and live in groups (prides). Therefore, males evolved to have manes to protect them from potential attac…
Read morePigeons are very widely distributed birds, and probably most people associate them with cities and the fact that they can carry a ton of diseases. However, they are a whole family and are found in all kinds of habitats, so let&#…
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