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    Rabbit Facts

    Rabbits are not just the cute, carrot-loving creatures depicted in popular culture. They can dig complex tunnels and even eat their feces. Here is some knowledge you should know about these adorable mammals: 1. They don’t rely solely on carrots for sustenance: In cartoons, rabbits often live in a world…

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    Cat Purring Mystery

    Many people fail to understand cat owners. In their perception, caring for a cat involves feeding, scooping litter, dealing with shedding, and providing companionship… isn’t it troublesome? However, outsiders can only see the hardships of cat ownership, yet they cannot feel the intrinsic happiness and joy that cat owners experience…

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    Birds: Big vs Small

    The most giant bird in the world is the ostrich; the smallest is the hummingbird. Although these two birds differ significantly in size, they both belong to the class of avian animals, and each has its characteristics and advantages. Due to the significant difference in size between these two avian…

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    Mystical Plumage

    Birds often play an essential role in myths and legends worldwide, sometimes embodying wisdom and revelation while symbolizing mystery and magic at other times. Among these tales, one bird stands out: the enigmatic Blue Jay. The Blue Jay is a legendary bird featured in stories across diverse cultures, leaving an…

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    Icy Titans

    In our perception, polar bears stand as remarkable beings in cold climates. Inhabiting polar regions where icy conditions persist year-round, they appear seemingly impervious to the harsh environment surrounding them. Why do polar bears exhibit such resilience to the cold? This question beckons an exploration into the intriguing biological intricacies…

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    Elephant’s Ears

    Currently, elephants are the largest land animals, mainly represented by African elephants. Children easily recognize elephants for their unique appearance: long trunks, ears resembling giant fans, thick elephant legs, and so on, all constituting the elephant’s distinct features. Many people may not know why elephants have such large ears. Is…

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    Giraffe Diversity

    Giraffes are the most unique among the even-toed ungulates, with primitive low-crowned teeth. They feed exclusively on tree leaves, as they cannot consume grass and have long tongues. Shorthorns are present on their heads, covered with skin and fur. They are currently only found in Africa, with two genera and…

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    Snowy Owl Insights

    In nature, the owl is the only bird with a round face and forward-facing eyes, and biologists have even designated a new biological category for it – the Strigiformes. More than 130 species of owls have been discovered, distributed on all continents except Antarctica. In most people’s impression, owls are…

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    Human-Cat Bonding

    In the West, a fascinating saying is, “A dog is a man’s best friend. A cat is a cat’s best friend.” Compared to dogs, cats always leave a mysterious impression. They can be tender and sweet one moment and aloof and distant the next. While they gaze at you quietly,…

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    The Survival of Guanacos

    The guanaco, a herbivorous mammal belonging to the Camelidae family within the order Artiodactyla, once thrived on the South American continent with an estimated population of around 50 million individuals. Today, this number has drastically declined to 500,000. Fortunately, in the southern regions of Chile, the guanaco population is showing…