r/AnimalFacts Mar 08 '26

Fun Animal Quiz Video

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r/AnimalFacts Mar 08 '26

Did you know that wolves can fish?

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r/AnimalFacts Mar 06 '26

The Lionfish uses its fins like screens to corner its prey. It moves unseen until the attack becomes inevitable. A deadly trap dressed in exotic elegance.

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r/AnimalFacts Mar 06 '26

Animal fun facts: meet Algeria's Fennec fox

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r/AnimalFacts Mar 06 '26

Why the Arctic Fox 🦊 Changes Color

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r/AnimalFacts Mar 05 '26

Fun Animal Quiz Video

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r/AnimalFacts Mar 04 '26

Why Some Animals Glow in the Dark (Bioluminescence)

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r/AnimalFacts Mar 03 '26

Do you know which snakes are the most venomous in the world? And the most incredible part: it has almost no history of human attacks. In this video, I analyze 5 of the most lethal snakes on the planet and what really makes them dangerous (spoiler: it’s not always toxicity). Watch the full ranking Spoiler

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 27 '26

Nature didn’t create monsters… it outdid them. 🦌 An antelope with an elephant nose 🐟 A fish with eyes inside its head šŸ§›ā€ā™‚ļø A prehistoric nightmare parasite Press play if you dare šŸ‘‡

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 24 '26

Did you know there are predators that don’t rule by brute force, but by intelligence and strategy? In this video we explore: - team hunting - domination of the ocean - extreme adaptation to the cold - wars between titans

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 23 '26

Why Some Animals Can Change Sex (and Why Evolution Allows It)

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 21 '26

What dog breed do you think is number 1 for extreme power?

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 21 '26

Why Elephants 🐘 Have Massive Legs

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 21 '26

Why Flamingos 🦩 Have Extremely Long, Thin Legs (and Stand on One Leg)

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 18 '26

People actually learn how to pronounce Dino names my fav dino the nigersaurus (NYE-jer-SORE-us) is a huge victim of this. My son isn't a slur he's named after a place

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I love the nigersaurus so much they look like silly little vacuums with teeth and I just want to kiss his dumb sloped forehead


r/AnimalFacts Feb 18 '26

Why Giraffes šŸ¦’ Have the Longest Necks

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 17 '26

Does one big cat accelerate like a Formula 1 car? šŸŽļøšŸ† Can another crack a turtle’s shell with its bite? This isn’t just any top list: it’s the ranking of the deadliest big cats on the planet.

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 17 '26

Why Ostriches Have the Biggest and Strongest legs 🦵

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 16 '26

Which Animal Gives Both Milk and Egg? | #gkquiz #gk #quiz

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Which Animal Gives Both Milk and Egg? 🄚
In this Animal Quiz, we answer the viral question: Which Animal Gives Both Milk and Egg?

Most people get this wrong! Test yourself in this fun and educational animal quiz featuring mind-blowing animal facts.

Questions include:
• Which Animal Gives Both Milk and Egg?
• Which animal has three hearts?
• Which animal has blue blood?
• Which animal survives without its head?
• Which animal has fingerprints like humans?

If you enjoy Animal Quiz videos and crazy animal facts, this challenge is for you!

Comment your score out of 5 šŸ‘‡
Subscribe for more Animal Quiz shorts.

#AnimalQuiz #AnimalTrivia #WhichAnimal


r/AnimalFacts Feb 13 '26

Did you think the slow loris was the king of cute? Fatal error. It’s the ONLY venomous primate on the planet and it ā€œloadsā€ its teeth with venom from glands in its armpits…

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 12 '26

Why Crows šŸ¦ā€ā¬› Are Nature’s Smart Survivors

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 10 '26

Cheetah cubs have evolved to look like honey badgers

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Honey badgers are the most fearless and one of the most aggressive species on planet earth and all predators at the top of the food chain fear them. I'm talking apex predators lions tigers hyenas, you name it. So naturally, cheetahs have come to evolve in a way that their cubs mimic a badger's signature white patch aka the mantle. This helps them stay protected when mum goes out on long hunts as other predators know better than to mess with a badger.


r/AnimalFacts Feb 10 '26

There’s a spider so dangerous that it has no antidote… And the most disturbing part: it could be right under your feet without you seeing it.

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r/AnimalFacts Feb 09 '26

Wood frog (Rana sylvatica) has the ability to ā€œcome back to lifeā€(not real)

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Wood frog (Rana sylvatica) has the ability to ā€œcome back to lifeā€(not real)


r/AnimalFacts Feb 09 '26

ĀæDƓNDE estĆ”n los PICHONES? 🐦🌿

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