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10 Amazing Facts About Polar Bear

1. Polar Bears Are Found In The Frozen Wilds Of The Arctic In Canada, Alaska (US), Greenland, Russia And Norway. 2. These Are Seriously Big Bears, Gang. 3. Adult Polar Bears Can Measure Over 2.5m Long And Weigh Around 680kg. 4. Their Huge Size And Weight Make Them The Largest Living Carnivorous (Meat Eaters) On Earth. 5. Polar Bears Are Well Adapted To Survive In One Of The Harshest Environments On Our Planet. 6. As Well As Their Thick Fur, They Have A Layer Of Fat, Called Blubber, That Insulates (Protects) Their Bodies From The Frosty Air And Near Freezing Water. 7. Polar Bears Also Have Black Skin Under Their Glistening Coat, Which Helps Them Soak Up The Sun's Rays And Keep Warm. 8. These Magnificent Mammals Have An Incredible Sense Of Smell Which They Use To Track Their Favourite Grub, Seals. In Fact, Their Sense Of Smell Is So Good, They Can Sniff Out Prey From Up To 16km Away! 9. Despite Their Size And Bulk, Polar Bears Are Excellent Swimmers, And Have Been Spotted In Waters O

10 Amazing Facts About Pandas

1. Pandas Are Bears That Are Easy To Spot, They Have Huge Black Spots Around The Eyes, Over Their Ears, Legs And Across Their Backs. 2. Literally 99% Of A Panda's Diet Consists Of Bamboo! 3. Everyday They Fill Their Tummies For Up To 12 Hours, Shifting Up To 12 Kilograms Of Bamboo! 4. Giant Pandas Grow To Between 1.2m And 1.5m, And Weigh Between 75Kg And 135Kg. 5. The Giant Panda's Scientific Name Is Ailuropoda Melanoleuca, Which Means "Black And White Cat-Foot". 6. Baby Pandas Are Born Pink And Measure About 15cm That's About The Size Of A Pencil. They Are Also Born Blind And Only Open Their Eyes Six To Eight Weeks After Birth. 7. Female Pandas Give Birth To One Or Two Cubs Every Two Years. 8. Cubs Stay With Their Mothers For 18 Months Before Venturing Off On Their Own! 9. It's Thought That These Magnificent Mammals Are Solitary Animals, With Males And Females Only Coming Together Briefly To Mate. 10. Pandas Are Big Eaters.

10 Amazing Facts About Gorillas

1. Gorillas Are The Largest Apes In The World! 2. Gorillas Are From The Continent Of Africa. Gorillas Live In A Part Of Africa Called Sub-Saharan Africa. 3. Just Like Humans, Baby Gorillas Are Called Infants. 4. Gorillas Live In Groups Called Troops. 5. Gorillas Have A Short, Thick Trunk, And A Broad Chest And Shoulders. It's Eyes And Ears Are Dwarfed By It's Large Head And Hairless, Shiny Black Muzzle. 6. Adult Males Can Reach The Height Of 6 Feet When Standing On Two Legs And Weigh Close To 440 Pounds. 7. Adults Females Are Usually Smaller In Size, Have Smaller Arm Spans And Can Weigh Close To 250 Pounds. 8. Adult Males Are Usually Referred To As Silverbacks Because Of Their Distinctive Silver Hair That Grows On Their Backs And Hips. 9. Although Gorillas Are Capable Of Walking Like Bipeds, On Their Two Feet, They Can Do It Only For Short Distances, Especially While Carrying Food Or In Defensive Situations. Like All Great Apes, Gorillas Have Arms That Are Longer Than Their Leg

The Biggest Bird Of The World

1. Ostriches Are The Largest Birds Of The World. 2. They Can Grow Up To 9 Feet Tall And Weigh 350 Pounds. 3. They Live In The African Savannah. 4. Ostriches Have Small Brains. 5. Larges Eye Of Any Land Mammals. Their Eyes Are 2 Inches Across. 6. Ostriches Have Powerful Legs And Clawed Toes. One Strong Kick Can Kill A Lion. 7. Ostriches Have Been On Earth Between 70-120 Million Years. 8. Ostriches Almost Became Extinct Due To Hunting. 9. They Have Really Immune Systems. 10. Ostriches Never Need To Drink Water Because They Produce It Internally And They Also Get It From Their Food.

10 Amazing Facts About Horse

1. Horses Are Called Different Names Depending On Their Gender. A Male Horse Is Called A Stallion And A Female Horse Is A Mare. 2. A Male Horse Which Has Been Castrated Is Known As A Gelding. 3. Baby Horses Even Have Different Names! 4. Young Horses Have Different Names-A Young Male Is Called A Colt And A Young Females Are Fillies. 5. New-Born Horses Can Walk Shortly After Birth. 6. Baby Horses Can Walk And Run After Just A Few Hours Of Being Born. 7. Horses Can Sleep Standing Up Or Lying Down. 8. There Are Fewer Bones In A Horse Than In Human. It's Only One Bone Less, But In Total, There Are 205 Bones In The Skeleton Of A Horse. 9. The Oldest Horse Lived Over Twice As Long Than Horse Was Supposed To. Horses Which Have Been Named Usually Live To Be Around 25 Years Old. However, The Oldest Domestic Horse On Record Was Old Billy, Who Died At The Age Of 62. 10. Horses Have A Look Out....A Group Of Horses Will Not To Sleep At The Same Time At least One Of Them Will Stay Awake To Watch

10 Amazing Facts About Deer

1. Deers Are Part Of The Cervidae Family That Includes Moose, Reindeer, Elk And Other Species. 2. Male Deer Grows New Antlers Each Year. 3. During The Mating Season Male Deer Will Often Use Their Antlers To Fight For The Attention Of Female Deer. 4. Many Species Of Deer Has Been Hunted Over The Years For Their Antlers. 5. A Male Deer Is Usually Called A 'Bluck'. 6. A Large Male Deer Is Often Called 'Stag'. 7. A Female Deer Is Usually Called A 'Doe'. 8. A Young Deer Is Usually Called A 'Fawn'. 9. A Group Of Deer Is Known As 'Herd'. 10. Most Of Deers Are Born With White Spots But Lose Them Within A Year.