Fun facts about Animals Fun realities about animals and other creatures that the children will love. Children love animals and they tend to recollect and remember facts about animals, if presented to them in a fun manner. Youngsters will love these fun trivia about creepy crawlies, animals, and winged creatures. If these facts are presented to them in this way, they stimulate and fortify the kids’ minds and leave an effect on their psyche as well. The facts on animals displayed here are one of a kind and even kids will have the capacity to effectively remember them. Giraffes have dark tongues. Fish have gel slime that ooze from their bodies and which shields them from parasites. The cow has a four-chambered stomach. The kangaroos conserve …show more content…
Ostriches stick their heads in the sand in search for water. A fully-grown eagle can slaughter a buck or young deer and take off with it. Bees or honeybees to be precise have hair on their eyes. The house-cat can make more than 100 vocal sounds, while mutts or housedogs can just make 10. A duck's quack has no reverberation or echo. Some breeds of frogs even if frozen for a long time, can be thawed and continue to live. A feline or the house-cat has 32 muscles in every ear. The only bird that can fly backwards or stay afloat in air in one place is the Hummingbird. Texas horned frogs can shoot blood out of the sides of their eyes. Starfish have eight eyes; each one being located at the end of every leg. Alligators cannot move or walk backward. A starfish does not have a cerebrum or brain. Flamingos are only able to eat when their heads are upside down. An ostrich's eye is greater than its cerebrum or brain. The Artic tern covers or flies an average of 22,000 miles each year! A hummingbird weighs not as much as a penny! Camels have three sets of eyelids. The flying fox is a bat with a wing that spans over five feet. An ostrich's egg on an average weighs about three and a half