Sea Eagle
The sea eagle tends to mate for life with a single partner
The sea eagle tends to mate for life with a single partner
Adult fleas can jump up to 7 inches in the air
Rock paintings of bees date back 15,000 years
The fly has no teeth
Male crickets can produce sounds by rubbing their wings together
Fruit flies are among the most common research animals in the world
Will mate with the entire flock!
A male song thrush can have over 100 phrases in his repertoire of songs and can imitate pet birds, telephones and other man-made objects.
Some can jump 50 times the length of their bodies
Bed bugs feed for 4-12 minutes.
The firefly produces some of the most efficient light in the world
Often hangs upside down while feeding!
The owl can rotate its head some 270 degrees
Has up to 45 eggs per egg case
The Ural owl can rotate its head up to 270 degrees
Many hawk moth caterpillars eat toxins from plants, but don’t sequester them the way milkweed butterflies do. Most toxins are excreted.
Vipers are one of the most widespread groups of snakes and inhabit most