18 Interesting Facts About Koalas
Koalas communicate with each other by making a snore like sound which is followed by a belch.
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Koalas communicate with each other by making a snore like sound which is followed by a belch.
Rabbits can be literally “scared to death” if approached by a predator when they are totally unaware.
Proboscis monkeys have protruding stomachs, which allow them to digest their primary food of unripe fruits.
The irrational fear of flamingos is known as Phoenicopterus. 1 out of 300 people have this phobia.
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According to Christianity the magpie bird represents the devil because one was sat on Jesus’ cross when he was crucified.
Ladybugs are rarely seen between fall and spring. They actually hibernate in clusters during the cold winter months.
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It takes 3,000 cows to supply the NFL with enough leather for a year's supply of footballs.