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More Fun Facts About Animals

Orangutan

• Adult orangutans spend most of their time alone.
• Most male orangutans grow big cheek pads and

throat pouches.

• The orangutan is the only great ape that comes

from Asia.

Walrus

• Male walruses “sing” underwater to attract mates.
• Both male and female walruses have tusks.
• Walruses live in large herds.

Red-eyed Tree Frog

• Red-eyed tree frogs are nicknamed “monkey frogs”

because they are great climbers.

• Red-eyed tree frogs have a third eyelid.
• Male red-eyed tree frogs wrestle one another to mate

with the females.

Polar Bear

• Polar bears hiss like cats when they are angry.
• Female polar bears usually give birth to twin cubs.
• A polar bear’s 12-inch paws act like giant

“snowshoes,” spreading the bear’s weight over

thin ice.

Penguin

• When swimming long distances, penguins leap out 

of the water to breathe like dolphins do.

• Penguins can stay underwater for more than 

10 minutes at a time.

• A penguin’s tongue is armed with backward facing

spikes that keep slippery seafood from escaping.

Tarantula

• Female tarantulas lay their eggs in a cocoon.
• Tarantulas live in burrows, trees, and on the ground.
• Female tarantulas may seriously injure males

during mating.

Wolf

• Wolves vomit partly digested meat to feed 

their pups.

• Wolves use their tails and the position of their

ears to communicate.

• A wolf’s jaws are twice as strong as a dog’s jaws.

Lion

• Lion cubs are born with spots.
• Lions “stretch out” their whiskers to feel their way in

the dark.

• Tiny hooks on a lion’s tongue help it scrape meat off

its prey’s bones.

Komodo Dragon*

• Komodo dragons are excellent swimmers.
• Adult Komodo dragons eat younger members of

their own species.

• Komodo dragons eat carrion (dead animal flesh),

even if it’s crawling with worms!

Elephant

• An elephant grows six sets of teeth during its lifetime.
• Elephants live in family groups led by the oldest

female.

• The only hair on an adult elephant’s body is at the tip

of its tail.

Koala

• Koalas eat so many eucalyptus leaves, they smell

like a cough drop.

• Koalas are mostly nocturnal. This means they are

active at night.

• The koala’s scientific name means “pouch bear.”

Panda

• Unlike some bears, pandas do not hibernate.
• Pandas spend more than half their day eating.
• Female pandas usually give birth to only one cub.

*Photograph © Adrian Warren / www.lastrefuge.co.uk

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