- Guinea pigs and rabbits can't sweat.
- Sharks and rays are the only animals known to man that don't get cancer. Scientists believe this has something to do with the fact that they don't have bones, but cartilage.
- The porpoise is second to man as the most intelligent animal on the planet.
- Young beavers stay with their parents for the first two years of their lives before going out on their own.
- Skunks can accurately spray their smelly fluid as far as ten feet.
- Deer can't eat hay.
- Gopher snakes in Arizona are not poisonous, but when frightened they may hiss and shake their tails like rattlesnakes.
- On average, dogs have better eyesight than humans, although not as colourful.
- The duckbill platypus can store as many as six hundred worms in the pouches of its cheeks.
- The lifespan of a squirrel is about nine years.
- North American oysters do not make pearls of any value.
- Gorillas sleep as much as fourteen hours per day.
- A biological reserve has been made for golden toads because they are so rare.
- There are more than fifty different kinds of kangaroos.
- Jellyfish like salt water. A rainy season often reduces the jellyfish population by putting more fresh water into normally salty waters where they live.
- The female lion does ninety percent of the hunting.
- The odds of seeing three albino deer at once are one in seventy-nine billion, yet one man in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, took a picture of three albino deer in the woods.
- Cats often rub up against people and furniture to lay their scent and mark their territory. They do it this way, as opposed to the way dogs do it, because they have scent glands in their faces.
- Cats sleep up to eighteen hours a day, but never quite as deep as humans. Instead, they fall asleep quickly and wake up intermittently to check to see if their environment is still safe.
- Catnip, or Nepeta cataria, is an herb with nepetalactone in it. Many think that when cats inhale nepetalactone, it affects hormones that arouse sexual feelings, or at least alter their brain functioning to make them feel "high." Catnip was originally made, using nepetalactone as a natural bug repellant, but roaming cats would rip up the plants before they could be put to their intended task.
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