30 Most Incredible Facts About Camels
Camels don’t just spit for fun. If they feel threatened, they will use it as a defense mechanism.
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Camels don’t just spit for fun. If they feel threatened, they will use it as a defense mechanism.
Some ants can support 50 to 100 times their own weight. Even while hanging upside-down on the underside of glass.
St. Bernard’s have been used for years as mountain rescue dogs. The most successful was Barry, who saved 40 lives.
Goliath frogs are very fast swimmers and use their long tongues to capture prey.
Did you know that as strange as it may be, spiders do not actually have blood?
Did you know that zebras can actually survive up to five days without drinking water?
Did you know that Clownfish can live up to five years in captivity?
Did you know that lemurs have scent glands in their wrists?
Unlike lions and tigers, the snow leopard cannot roar. This is due to their underdeveloped vocal cords.
Did you know crocodiles and alligators have been around for over 230 million years?
Back in 2007, Iran claimed 14 squirrels found near the nation’s borders were actually spies.
An elephant's trunk has no bones. Over 150,000 muscles and nerves provide the trunk's flexibility!