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27. The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland. The unicorn was a symbol of innocence and purity in Celtic mythology. However, it was also associated with power and masculinity. Romantic stories about chivalry and dominance associated with the unicorn may be why it was chosen as Scotland's national animal or maybe they were just having a

3. There is an annual Coffee Break Festival. Shutterstock / bbernard. For millions of people, the coffee break is a key but often underappreciated part of each day. To stop and give the break its proper due, the town of Stoughton, Wisconsin, hosts an annual Coffee Break Festival.

Description of the Whitetail Deer. Whitetails range in color from reddish brown in warmer months, to grey in the winter and fall. The most recognizable characteristic is the deer’s white under-tail, which is visible when the tail is raised. The males, known as “bucks,” grow new antlers yearly. It is extremely rare for the does (female
American Crows have been seen digging pits to forage for clams, distracting river otters to steal fish, dropping nuts on hard surfaces to open them, and stealing pet food from outdoor dog dishes. 6. Crows’ penchant for crop thieving in particular has made them some enemies over the years.

17. There are more than 100,000 miles of blood vessels in your body. Wikimedia Commons You have miles of blood vessels inside your body. 18. You are taller in the morning than you are at night. 19. You can’t breathe and swallow at the same time. Public Domain Your left kidney is higher than your right.

The Komodo Dragon – Venomous Saliva. Komodo dragons have bacteria-laden saliva that causes infections in their prey, leading to a slow and painful demise. The Platypus – Egg-Laying Mammal. Because it lays eggs, which is unusual for mammals, the platypus is a distinctive creature. List was originally published on HuffPost Books and taken from "1,227 Quite Interesting Facts" [W.W. Norton, $15.95], a collection of difficult to believe yet entirely true miscellanea, assembled Animals. This is where you’ll discover fun (and furry!) animal facts about our planet’s incredible wildlife. From majestic mammals and soaring birds to super sea creatures and curious creepy crawlies – it’s an animal lover’s dream! Discover rare and unusual species, brilliant bears, fierce felines, awesome reptiles and incredible
Here are 300 of the best fun & random facts about animals! Gorillas can catch human colds and other illnesses. A newborn Chinese water deer is so small it can almost be held in the palm of the hand. Ostriches can run faster than horses, and the males can roar like lions. A lion in the wild usually makes no more than twenty kills a year.
9 Never Seem To Go Grey. Eumelanin and pheomelanin are two pigments found in the hair shaft, and all hair colors have a combination of these two pigments. The more eumelanin in the hair, the darker it will be. The more pheomelanin in the hair, the redder it will be. Redheads have very little eumelanin in their hair.
Keep your distance, crabs! 2. Cows poo up to 15 times a day! The average cow produces around 4.5 stones of manure a day, or about 12 tons every year! This makes our bovine pals very busy when it comes to going to the loo – well, the field – and have a poo around 15 times a day. 3. Dalmatians are born without spots! Studies suggest that bulls, like many animals, are actually colorblind, meaning that they are incapable of distinguishing between certain colors. 5. Head Lice Have a Preference for Clean or Dirty Hair. Head lice, or Pediculus humanus capitis, were once thought to thrive primarily in oily, dirty hair. Sometime after, it was believed that the
They can lower a pig’s core temperature by 3.6 degrees Celsius. The cooling effects last longer when pigs wallow in mud than in water. There is an added benefit too! Pigs also like to play in the mud to get rid of parasites that infest their bodies such as lice and ticks. A dirty pig is a happy pig!
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