Mildly Weird But Cool Animal Facts And Stories

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    Dog - Michael Orchard, a heroic man, broke into his neighbor's burning home and rescued their dog. He later found out that the house fire was actually NOT real but was just a hallucination from the LSD he was consuming. Photo courtesy of STATE POLICE / AFP @factsweird
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    Carnivore - A Japanese z0o unsuccessfully tried to mate a pair of hyenas for four years before realizing both were males. Photo courtesy of Claudia Daut/Reuters @factsweird
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    Light - Pufferfish release a toxin when they puff out that is meant to impair the attacker, so they can safely escape. Ironically, this doesn't work on dolphins in the same way and actually gets them high. So, the dolphins purposely inflate them and pass them around to their dolphin friends for fun. Photo courtesy of Discovery Channel / BBC via dailymail.co.uk @factsweird
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    Arthropod - A mother black lace-weaver spider will drum on her web to call her babies to come and eat her alive. Photo courtesy of AJC1 / Flickr weird-facts.org
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    Horse - The national animal of Scotland is the Unicorn. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Organism - Pholo Pixabay There are more kangaroos in Australia than there are people, at 50 million compared to about 25 million. Australians are encouraged to eat more kangaroo meat as a way of controlling the growing numbers. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Horse - The Icelandic horse is a breed of horse developed in Iceland. Icelandic horses are not allowed to leave the country. If they do so, their return is banned. In their native country, they have very few diseases; and this is one of the measures that are in place to prevent importing new diseases. Photo courtesy of Andreas Tille / wikimedia weird-facts.org
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    Elephant - Elephant's skeletal structure is not designed to carry weight on their backs. Many Elephants end up with deformed and broken backs due to years of long hours spent carrying tourists around. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Insect - Male fruit flies seek out alcohol when sexually rejected. Photo courtesy of John Tann / Flickr @factsweird
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    Insect - Mosquitoes are the only creature responsible for the deaths of more humans than humans themselves. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Water - A teenage boy Belal risked his life to save a young fawn by diving into the river in the 2004 Bangladesh flood. This incident, in which the boy held the baby deer in one hand above the head, was captured by wildlife photographer Hasibul Wahab. The baby deer reunited with its family after being departed due to the torrential rain and fast-rising floods. Photo courtesy of Caters News Agency via Dailymail weird-facts.org
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    Jaw - Platypus venom causes excruciating pain that can last for months on end, which cannot be relieved with conventional painkillers. Not even morphine works against it. The venom causes victims to become nauseated, suffer from cold sweats, and can even cause muscles to waste away. Photo courtesy of Science History Institute / wikimedia weird-facts.org
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    Forehead - Real bees were used during the making of the 90s horror trilogy CANDYMAN. Over the course of the three films, actor Tony Todd got stung 23 times. He was paid $1,000 per sting. Photo courtesy of TriStar Pictures weird-facts.org
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    Horse - There is a monument to honor the almost one million (often forgotten) Allied horses who died during the First World War. Of one million drafted horses, only 62,000 returned in 1918. Photo courtesy of Ashbrooke Communications via express.co.uk weird-facts.org
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    Water - In 1493, Columbus mistook manatees for mermaids and wrote, "they are not so beautiful as they are said to be, for their faces had some masculine traits." Photo courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey / Public domain @factsweird
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    Bird - Eagles can spot something the size of a rabbit from more than three miles away. They see more colors than humans, and can also see in the UV range of light (allowing them to see the urine trail of prey). weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Dog - Research has found that dogs really like the silly, high-pitched voice their owners use to talk to them. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Dog - You're more likely to be bitten by a Chihuahua than a pit bull. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Bird - Cassowary meat is so tough that people were told to cook it with a stone in the pot. "When the stone is ready to eat, so is the Cassowary." Photo courtesy of Summerdrought / wikimedia @factsweird
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    Plant - A bear brutally attacked a 42-year-old Russian fisherman, but he was suddenly saved when the ringtone his granddaughter set on his mobile phone went off, and Justin Bieber's "Baby" sent the bear running back to the woods. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Bird - Once a year, in parts of England, flying ants migrate. Seagulls catch and eat them and become drunk off the ants' formic acid, causing them to crash into buildings and moving cars. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Liquid - An Australian veterinarian performed a 45-minute surgery on a goldfish named George. His owners were “quite attached" to him, so they paid to have a tumor removed from his head. Photo © Lort Smith Animal Hospital/AFP/File Debra Mayrhofer weird-facts.org
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    Water - If a female fish sees her lover lose a fight, she loses interest. weird-facts.org @factsweird
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    Arthropod - Murder hornets are no joke. Photo courtesy of wilymon/Reddit weird-facts.org
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