All About Walrus: The Saber Sea Cows

Name Walrus Diet Carnivorous  Scientific name Odobenus rosmarus Weight 400-1,700 kilograms (0.44–1.874 tons) Pronunciation waal-ruhs Length 2.2–3.6 meters (7.3–11.8 feet)  Classification Mammalia, Carnivora, Odobenidae Location Arctic and Subarctic regions The Walrus The pinnipeds (collectively known as seals) are a group of carnivorous mammals that live a semi-aquatic lifestyle.  The walrus is one of the largest …

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Giant Squid

All About Giant Squid: The Chief Squid

Name Giant Squid Diet Carnivorous Scientific name Architeuthis dux Weight 150–275 kilograms (330–606 pounds) Pronunciation jai-uhnt skwid. Length 12–13 meters (39–43 feet) Classification Cephalopoda, Oegopsida, Architeuthidae Location Worldwide The Giant Squid The giant squid (Architeuthis dux) is the second-largest mollusk species and one of the largest living invertebrates. This massive squid can grow to lengths of …

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Tigers vs. Lions: Comparing Their Size and Differences

Summary: Tiger vs. Lion Comparison Chart Key Differences Tiger Lion Scientific Name Panthera tigris Panthera leo Size Length: 1.9–3.1 meters (6.2-10.2 feet)Weight: up to 423 kilograms (932 pounds) Body Length: 2.3–3 meters (7.5-9.9 feet)Weight: up to 225 kilograms (497 pounds) Coloration and Appearance -Orange coat covered in black vertical stripes-White underbelly-Lacks the distinctive mane seen …

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15 Predators That Keep Monkey Populations in Check 

Primates give predators a hard time.  Many of them, like the monkeys and baboons, are fast and agile animals, which makes them very difficult to catch.  Primates have also evolved a wide range of adaptations and defenses to avoid predators.  They live in groups and have been known to mob predators when one of them …

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15 Fascinating Toothed Whales of the Ocean

Whales or cetaceans are among the most fascinating animals on the planet.  They are mammals, living like fishes in oceans all over the world.  The whales demonstrate a wide range of adaptations that make them perfectly suited to the life their ancestors chose 50 million years ago.  One of the most interesting ways their adaptability …

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Understanding the Truth: Do Cows Really Sleep Standing Up?

Sleep – an essential activity in the cycle of life, is not a one-size-fits-all affair across the animal kingdom.  From the majestic lion to the diligent ant, creatures of the wild exhibit an array of fascinating sleep behaviors.  Have you ever wondered if cows actually sleep standing up?  This age-old belief has birthed a common …

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Survival Secrets: How Long Can a Camel Thrive Without Water?

One of the fascinating aspects of sharing our world with millions of other species is learning about and understanding their survival adaptations.  In our pursuit of knowledge of these other animals, several discoveries have shown that many would actually survive an apocalypse.  One such animal is the camel.  Relentless in the deserts yet surprisingly quiet …

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All About the Hamster: The Pouch-Cheeked Rodent

Name Hamster Diet Omnivorous Scientific name Cricetinae Weight 19–150 grams (0.6–5.2 ounces) Pronunciation HAM-stur. Length 5–34 centimeters (2–13.5 inches)  Classification Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetidae Location Worldwide The Hamster The hamster is famous as the soft golden-furred rodent that has a habit of running endlessly on wheels.  But this isn’t all there is to know about them.  …

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All About Whales: Gentle Giants of the Deep

Name Whale Diet Carnivorous  Scientific name Cetacea Weight 135–200,000 kilograms (0.14–200 tons) Pronunciation weyl. Length 2.6–30 meters (8.5–100 feet)  Classification Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Cetaceamorpha Location Worldwide The Whales Whales are evolutionary marvels.  These living behemoths are the largest inhabitants of Earth’s oceans worldwide and are fully adapted to life in the open ocean.  In fact, they’re …

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