Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 12, 2016

Start your day with Umbrellabird facts

Would you like to find out awesome animal facts? So now, let's start your day with Umbrellabird facts

The umbrella bird is found in Central and South American rainforests and is one of the largest birds in the cotinga bird family. The umbrella bird features several unique identifying characteristics.


  • There are three different species of umbrellabird which are the Long-wattled umbrellabird, the Amazonian umbrellabird and the Bare-necked umbrellabird all of which live in slightly different areas. Check out my list of fun, weird and just plain amazing fact of life I have found.
  • All three species are relatively similar in appearance with an umbrella-like crest on the top of their heads (for which they were named) and a pendant-shaped inflatable pouch on their throats.
  • The Umbrellabird is found throughout the sub-tropical belt of Central and South America where they spend the majority of their time hopping between branches high up in the tree canopy.
  • The Umbrellabird is generally a solitary animal that is known to co-inhabit areas with other birds including other Umbrellabirds, and similar species such as Woodpeckers.
  • Although the Umbrellabird can indeed fly short distances, they tend to be relatively slow and clunky in the air.
  • The Umbrellabird plays a vital role in their native eco-system as they distribute the seeds from the fruits that they eat across the forest. That might be one of the most awesome animal facts you had no idea before.
  • Monkeys and snakes are the primarily predators of the umbrellabird, along with large birds of prey such as hawks and eagles.
  • All three species are under threat, mainly due to the loss of significant chunks of their natural habitats, with most of the remaining populations now found in protected areas.
  • The Umbrella Bird is found in South American and Central American rainforests. 
  • The Umbrella Bird is one of the largest in the Cotinga bird family. 
  • Umbrella Birds are almost completely black with a crest on the top of their head that looks slightly like an umbrella hence their name. How much do you know about tiger facts for kids ?
  • Umbrella Birds have a wattle on their neck which inflates and amplifies their calls. 
  • Female and male Umbrella Birds look similar but the females are usually smaller and have reduced crests and wattles. 

Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 11, 2016

Pigs cannot digest human or animal teeth

Is it true that Pigs cannot digest human or animal teeth? Learn all valuable information you wanted about animals facts and much more other on our fascinatingfactoflife

Pigs cannot digest human or animal teeth. Human bones can be digested by a pig if they have broken into small enough pieces after being chewed.



Pigs have a similar digestive system to human beings. They eat both plants and animals to survive in the wild. All food eaten must be chewed extensively for a pig to properly digest it. Berries have the best nutritional content to keep a pig healthy. Domesticated pigs are descendants of the wild boar family that originated in Asia and Europe. Some species of pig have large front teeth and large tusks which they use for self defense and digging roots out of the ground. That might be one of the most awesome interesting facts ever.

Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 11, 2016

Mind-blowing facts on Pop

Mind-blowing facts on Pop as below that can help you surprise


1. Union J's JJ Hamblett: The Jockey

Before finding fame with music, the singer was a professional jockey and rode a total of 24 winners during a four-year career - even riding for the Queen! His last appearance came in October 2009.


2. Bruno Mars: Just Call Him Elvis!

In 1992, Bruno Mars had a cameo in the film Honeymoon In Vegas as an Elvis Presley impersonator called Little Elvis. He was aged just four!


3. Olly Murs: Oh No, The Banker Beat Him!

Olly appeared on Deal Or No Deal before rising to fame on The X Factor UK, where he sadly walked away with just £10.


4. Usher: Child Star

Back in 1997 Usher had a small role on the hit US teen show Moesha as a character called Jeremy.

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5. Maroon 5: Name Changers

Maroon 5 were originally named Kara's Flowers and formed way back in 1994 before changing their name and achieving worldwide success.


6. Chris Brown: The Movie Man!

Chris Brown has appeared in several big films including 2007's Stomp The Yard, 2010's Takers and 2012's Think Like A Man.


7. Rita Ora: Eurovision Starlet

Before making it big Rita Ora auditioned for a BBC series to find the next Eurovision Song Contest representative but later withdrew herself from the competition.


8. Cheryl Cole: Still Burning Bright

Before finding fame in Girls Aloud, Cheryl Cole had a small role in a British Gas TV advert back in 1990.

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9. Justin Bieber: Jesus Saves

One of Justin Bieber's tattoos is of Jesus Christ - it's situated on one of his calves.


10. Katy Perry: Punk Rocker

After signing up with Island Def Jam, Katy Perry was originally envisaged as a gritty Avril Lavigne style act before eventually re-emerging with Capitol Records with her signature bubblegum pop sound.

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Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 11, 2016

Catus facts that will open your mind

So without further ado, here is list of random plant facts may interest you about Catus that will open your mind

  • Size of cactus depends on the species. Largest species of cactus can reach 66 feet in height and weigh up to 4800 pounds (when it is fully loaded with water). Smallest species usually have only few inches in height.
  • Cactus can have arborescent (tree-like), cylindrical, rounded, irregular or starfish shape. Surface can be flat or covered with ridges. This might be one of the most weird facts about them.
  • Cacti can be green, bluish or brown-green in color. They have waxy substance on the surface which prevents loss of water via transpiration (loss of water through small holes when outer temperature is high).
  • Cacti have spines instead of leaves. Spines can be soft or rigid, straight or curved, arranged in rows or scattered. They can reach 6 inches in length.
  • Spines have two major roles: they prevent loss of water via transpiration and keep the plant safe from animals.
  • Each spine develops from areole, which looks like a bump or nipple-like structure on the surface of the cactus.
  • Since cacti live in dry areas, they need to absorb large amount of water and store it in the stem and roots for the periods of drought. Besides storing of water, stem plays role in the process of photosynthesis (production of food by using the sunlight and carbon dioxide).
  • Water from cactus has higher density compared with tap water, but it is safe for drinking.
  • Roots of cacti are located few inches underground, but they can reach 7 feet in diameter because water easily passes through the sand.
  • Cacti have dormant periods and periods of intense growth and blossoming. Periods of growth require enough water and sunlight and they usually last shorter than periods of rest. Still boring? Check out our funny images to get relaxing moments in your freetime.
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  • Size and shape of flower depends on the species of cacti and type of pollination. They can be white, red, orange, pink or blue in color.
  • Butterflies, bees, moths, bats and hummingbirds are main pollinators of cacti.
  • Spines of cactus can be used in the production of hooks, combs and needles. Fruit can be used as food.
  • Certain cacti produce substance called mescaline which induces hallucinogenic effects. It has been used by shamans to induce trans-like state and ensure "communication" with God.
  • Cacti can survive from 15 to 300 years, depending on the species.
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Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 10, 2016

Saturn facts and information

Belows are about  Saturn facts and information you had no idea about until now. Let's along with us discover this science facts right here


Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and the second largest planet in the solar system. Saturn was the Roman name for Cronus, the lord of the Titans in Greek mythology. Saturn is the root of the English word "Saturday."

Saturn is the farthest planet from Earth visible to the naked human eye, but it is through a telescope that the planet's most outstanding features can be seen: Saturn's rings. Although the other gas giants in the solar system — Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune — also have rings, those of Saturn are without a doubt the most extraordinary.

Top 20 Saturn facts 

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Saturn is the lightest planet in our solar system.

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This planet is known as being a “gas giant”. The other planets that are classed as gas giants are Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus.

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Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system.

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The rings of Saturn are made of chunks of rock and ice. Did you enjoy our Saturn amazing facts?


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If you was driving at 75 miles (121 km) per hour, it would take 258 days to drive around one of Saturn’s rings.

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Saturn’s winds can blow up to 1,100 miles per hour, which makes it the windiest planet in our solar system.

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As Saturn has a very low density, if you were able to put it into water, it would float!

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Saturn is so big that Earth could fit into it whooping 755 times!

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Saturn is twice as far away from the Sun as Jupiter is.

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A year on Saturn would take almost thirty Earth years.

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A day on Saturn Planet is 10 hours 39 minutes. This is the truth, not just jokes as we've thought before.

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Enceladus, one of Saturn’s smaller moons, reflects some 90% of the sunlight, making it more reflective than snow!


#13

Planet Saturn is approximately 856 million miles away from the Sun.

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Saturn is named after the Roman god of agriculture.

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Saturn has 64 known moons orbiting it.

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At times, Planet Saturn can be the 3rd brightest planet in night sky.

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Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is the only moon in the Solar System to possess an atmosphere.

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Saturn Planet is about 75% hydrogen and 25% helium with minor traces of water, methane and ammonia.

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Galileo was the first to observe this planet with a telescope in 1610.

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Planet Saturn is the root of the English word “Saturday”.

Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 10, 2016

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Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 10, 2016

Science and awesome facts you didn't know before

The highest temperature produced in a laboratory was 920,000,000 F (511,000,000 C) at the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor in Princeton, NJ, USA. Keep following to get much more other science facts


  • Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.
  • The starfish species, Porcellanaster ivanovi, has been found to live in water as deep as 24,881 feet (7,584 meters).
  • The tentacles of the giant Arctic jellyfish can reach 120 feet (36.6 meters) in length.
  • The greatest tide change on earth occurs in the Bay of Fundy. The difference between low tide and high tide can be as great as 54 ft. 6 in. (16.6 meters).
  • The highest temperature produced in a laboratory was 920,000,000 F (511,000,000 C) at the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor in Princeton, NJ, USA.
  • The most powerful laser in the world, the Nova laser at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA, USA, generates a pulse of energy equal to 100,000,000,000,000 watts of power for .000000001 second to a target the size of a grain of sand.
  • The fastest computer in the world is the CRAY Y-MP C90 supercomputer. It has two gigabytes of central memory and 16 parallel central processor units.
  • The heaviest human brain ever recorded weighed 5 lb. 1.1 oz. (2.3 kg.).
  • The deepest part of the ocean is 35,813 feet (10,916 meters) deep and occurs in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. At that depth the pressure is 18,000 pounds (9172 kilograms) per square inch.
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  • The largest cave in the world (the Sarawak Chamber in Malaysia) is 2,300 feet (701 meters) long, 980 feet (299 meters) wide, and more than 230 feet (70 meters) high.
  • The hottest planet in the solar system is Venus, with an estimated surface temperature of 864 F (462 C).
  • The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.
  • The first electronic digital computer (called ENIAC - the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator) was developed in 1946 and contained over 18,000 vacuum tubes.
  • The leg muscles of a locust are about 1000 times more powerful than an equal weight of human muscle.
  • The cosmos contains approximately 50,000,000,000 galaxies.
  • There are between 100,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000,000 stars in a normal galaxy.
  • Sound travels about 4 times faster in water than in air.
  • Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.
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Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 9, 2016

Leader of American reality TV: “Survivor” facts

“Survivor” is commonly considered the leader of American reality TV and one of the most watched shows. Here are "Survivor" information and facts via answers and questions and some funny pictures about contestants. Let's see

1. How long did "Survivor" longest challange last?

It is about 11 hours and 55 minutes - the final immunity challenge in Survivor: Paula, where they had to hang from buoys in the water.

2. Who is the youngest winner of the "Survivor"?

Judson John "Fabio" Birza (born June 12, 1989), is an American male model, best known as the winner of Survivor: Nicaragua. At age 21 at the time of the game, he is currently the youngest person to win the show
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3. Season 29 featured ten couples with existing relationships (one couple had to drop out before filming commenced). The tribes were divided along "relationship lines"; each couple was sent to a different tribe. Did each couple get to spend anytime together before being divided into tribes?

Yes, each couple spent a night together before being assigned to a tribe in this TV show.

4. Each couple was marooned separately on the island for one night before assembling at Heroes Arena for team assignation. For the single night they were given only a flint to assist them. As such "Survivor" series 29 was only the second time the series had exceeded 39 days. Who was considered "one of the girls"?

Nadiya said this for the sheer fact that he was gay, though he wasn't exactly thrilled with being labelled this way. 

5. Do you remember the least successful survivors? Can you name the first male contestant voted out of the game?

The first survivor ever to be voted out of the game was Sonja Christopher, she is also the first ever female contestant to be voted out. The first male contestant to be voted out was B.B. Andersen, who was voted out second in "Survivor: Borneo". Peter Harkey from "Survivor: Marquesas" (season 4) was the first male contestant to be voted out first.


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Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 9, 2016

Tortoise information, photos

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Tortoises are magnificent creatures even when they are tiny little things and contrary to what most people think, when a tortoise wants to put a spurt on, they can move pretty fast. Many a pet tortoise has been left for a few minutes in a back garden and managed to scuttle off into the distance before their owners realise it!

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There are about 40 types of tortoise including the:
  • Aldabran Tortoise
  • Galapagos Tortoise
  • Mediterranean Tortoise
  • Redfood Tortoise
  • Yellowfoot Tortoise
  • Russian Tortoise
  • Hingeback Tortoise
  • Desert Tortoise
  • Star Tortoise
  • Spurred Tortoise
  • Leopard Tortoise
  • Burmese Mountain Tortoise
  • Common long-neck Tortoise
  • Murray River short-neck Tortoise
  • Krefft’s Tortoise
  • Western Swamp Tortoise
  • Macquarie Tortoise
The largest tortoises are the giant Galapagos, which lives in the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America, and the Aldabran, which lives in the Aldabra Islands off the coast of east Africa. The Galapagos Tortoise can grow to about 1.5 metres (4.9 feet). The Aldabran can weigh up to 300 kgs (660 lbs).

Habitat

Most species of tortoise live on land, but some live in fresh water. They live in many different types of environments from deserts and semi-arid areas to lakes, lagoons and swamps and tropical forests.

Tortoises are found in the wild in many countries including:
  • Desert Tortoise – California US
  • Redfoot and Yellowfoot Tortoise – South America
  • Hingeback, Leopard and Spurred Tortoise – Africa
  • Star Tortoise – India
  • Burmese Mountain Tortoise – Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo
  • Spider Tortoise – Madagascar
  • Common long-neck - Australia
Tortoises are also kept as pets in many countries. In Australia the Macquarie, Murray River short-neck and Common long-neck are popular.

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Diet

In the wild, most tortoises browse for food – moving around a large area, eating small amounts of food as they go. Some tortoises are herbivores, and eat only plants. Others are omnivores, meaning they will eat anything available including plants, fruit, live prey and carrion.

Tortoises need calcium to build their bones in the same way that humans do. Those that live in warmer climates bask in the sun. The rays produce vitamins in the tortoise’s body, which work with the plants they eat to produce calcium. Colder climate tortoises get less sunshine, so they eat more protein and foods that contain calcium.

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Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 9, 2016

Giraffes and their sound

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Although they are rarely heard and often considered silent animals, giraffes, giraffe baby communicate with each other through infrasonic sounds and can also produce a variety of vocal noises ranging from snorts and grunts to hisses and flute-like sounds. Calves are summoned by their mothers through whistling sounds and the young giraffes respond by mewing or bleating. When courting females, male giraffes may produce a loud and harsh coughing noise.

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Giraffes usually produce sounds to warn other giraffes of danger and their use of infrasound enables them to communicate long distances. Although they are usually found in groups, they develop few strong social bonds and the members of a group can change over the course of a few hours. Up to 32 giraffes can make up a group, with the more stable groups being those made up of mothers and calves. The social cohesion of a stable group is helped by the bonding between calves. As the males grow older, they become more solitary and may wander far from the areas they normally frequent. Giraffes possess a home range, but are not territorial.

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Mother giraffes with their calves may gather in nursery herds known as calving pools. Adult males display little involvement in raising calves, but mother giraffes will defend their calves by standing over them and kicking at an approaching predator. The bond between a calf and its mother can last as long as until the mother's next calving.

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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 8, 2016

Elephants can run

How amazing it is! Let’s discover below amazing elephants for kidsCan elephants run?


Most animals don't think anything of breaking into a run: they switch effortlessly from walking to a high-speed bouncing run. But what about elephants? Their sheer size makes it impossible for them to bounce up in the air at high speeds. So how are high-speed elephants moving: are they running or walking?

At a first glance, fast-moving elephants look as if they are walking, according to John Hutchinson from the Royal Veterinary College, UK. But closer analysis of elephant footfall patterns by Hutchinson suggested that speedy elephants' front legs walk while their hind legs may trot. Norman Heglund from the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, realised that the only way to resolve the conundrum was to measure the immense forces exerted on the animals by the ground as they move and found that elephants run in some senses, but not in others.
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To measure these forces, Heglund had to construct and calibrate an 8m long, elephant-sized force platform from sixteen 1m2 force plates. Crating the 300kg force plates, cameras and computers in Belgium and shipping the equipment to the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre in Lampang, Thailand, Heglund, Joakim Genin, Patrick Willems, Giovanni Cavagna and Richard Lair built a reinforced concrete foundation and assembled the force platform ready to measure the enormous ground reaction forces generated by the animals.

Encouraged to move by their mahouts, 34 elephants ranging from an 870kg baby up to a 4 tonne adult moved over the force platform at speeds ranging from a 0.38m/s stroll to a 4.97m/s charge. Based on the force measurements, the Belgian team was able to reconstruct the movement of each animal's centre of mass and found that the elephant's movements are extremely economical. Consuming a minimum of 0.8J/kg/m, an elephant's cost of transport is 1/3 that of humans and 1/30 that of mice.

Heglund explains that the elephant's cost of transport is low because the animal's step frequency is higher than expected and they improve their stability by keeping an average of two feet on the ground even at high speeds, and three at lower speeds. Combining these approaches, the elephant's centre of mass bounces less than other animals', reducing the giant's cost of transport.

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Next the team calculated the way that each animal recycles potential energy into kinetic energy to find out whether they run. According to Heglund, running animals continually recycle potential energy stored in tendons and muscles into bouncing kinetic energy -- just like a pogo stick -- while walking animals convert potential energy at the start of a stride into kinetic energy as they step forward -- much like an inverted swinging pendulum. By tracking how elephants cycle potential energy into kinetic energy over the course of a stride, the team could distinguish whether the high-speed animals were running or walking.

Plotting the potential and kinetic energy of the elephants' centres of mass over the course of many strides at different speeds, the team could see that the elephants were walking like an inverted pendulum at low speeds, but as they moved faster, the kinetic and potential energy plots shifted to look like those of runners. However, when the team analysed the movements of the elephant's centre of mass, they could see that it almost maintained a constant level as the animal shifted its weight from one side to the other, but bobbed down and up like a runner's during the second half of the stride.

So the elephants were running by one measure but not by another and it seems that the forelimbs trot while the hind limbs walk at higher speeds. 'High-speed locomotion in an elephant doesn't fall nicely into a classic category like a run or a trot. It really depends on your definition of "run",' says Heglund.

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Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 8, 2016

The human and animal genome

Keep reading for more interesting information about science facts: The human and animal genome

It is very difficult to find reliable data comparing the human genome to animal genome. The principal reason is that few animals have had their full genome sequenced. Even those that have cannot be easily compared in terms of percentages because the genomic length and chromosomal division can vary greatly from one species to another.

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Scouring the Web, here is what I have found so far.

- Genome-wide variation from one human being to another can be up to 0.5% (99.5% similarity)

- Chimpanzees are 96% to 98% similar to humans, depending on how it is calculated.
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- Cats have 90% of homologous genes with humans, 82% with dogs, 80% with cows, 79% with chimpanzees, 69% with rats and 67% with mice. 

- Cows (Bos taurus) are 80% genetically similar to humans.

- 75% of mouse genes have equivalents in humans (source), 90% of the mouse genome could be lined up with a region on the human genome (source) 99% of mouse genes turn out to have analogues in humans 

- The fruit fly (Drosophila) shares about 60% of its DNA with humans.

- About 60% of chicken genes correspond to a similar human gene.

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Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 8, 2016

Fun Facts About Elephants

Have you ever wondered about interesting elephant facts? Let’s see how

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  1. There are two recognised species (types) of elephants the African elephant and the Asian elephant. The Indian elephant is a sub species of the Asian elephant. Elephants live in areas of Africa, Southern and Southeast Asia
  2. The elephant is the national animal of Thailand.
  3. A newborn elephant is able to stand up on its feet very soon after it’s born.
  4. An elephant’s trunk has more than 40,000 muscles in it and no bones, which give it the flexibility. However, the trunk can get very heavy at times. So, the elephants are seen to rest it on their tusk.
  5. Elephants consume around 15 quarts of water at a time.
  6. As the elephants rely on one tusk more than the other, usually one tusk goes through the grinding leading to one being longer than the other.
  7. Elephants use their trunks as a hose pipe by filling their trunks and then pouring the water in the mouth.
  8. African and Asian elephants differ in several ways, but the variation in ears is commonly used to differentiate them. Some say that African species have ears that look like a map of Africa, and the Asian species have smaller ears that look like a map of India. Other differences include the body size, African elephants are much bigger and heavier, the skin is more wrinkled and tusks larger. The tip on the trunk of an African elephant has two prong like tips which are used to grasp objects whereas the Asian elephant has only one
  9. Despite the size of elephant ears the quality of hearing is poor! The body at the back of an elephant ear is surprisingly soft, and called the knuckle, this area is used by trainers to steer and give commands to the elephant. The ears on an African elephant are flapped to help keep the animal cool
  10. Elephants are herbivores, they eat varying types of vegetation including grass, leaves, fruits, and bark
  11. Elephants have a walking speed of approximately 4 mph. A surprising fact is that they are able to swim for long distances!
  12. Elephants can spend up to 16 hours a day eating; on average they can eat approximately 495 pounds of food each day - that's a lot of leaves
  13. A female elephant has the longest gestation period (pregnancy) than any other land mammal on earth; 22 months. When a calf is born it weighs approximately 100kg, it will be raised in a strong family group led by one matriarchal older female. Baby elephants are often depicted holding onto the tails of their elders
  14. A male calf is raised by a female herd until it reaches the age of 12-15, when it leaves to joins the males or live alone. It will be reunited with females annually in order to mate
  15. A fully grown adult male African Elephants can reach 10 - 13 feet high and weigh about 15,400 pounds. In comparison, a fully grown male Indian Elephant is unlikely to grow beyond 10 feet, it will weigh approximately 11,000 pounds
  16. Elephant tusks are made of ivory and are actually enormouslyenlarged teeth (incisors). They start to grow between 6–12 months of age to replace the milk teeth, they grow approximately 17cm a year
  17. Not all elephants have tusks; generally both male and female African elephants have tusks that are of similar size. Only the males in the Asian species have large tusks, if the females have them they are much smaller. It is quite common for Sri Lankan male elephants to have no tusk at all. Tusks are also known as ivory
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Thứ Ba, 16 tháng 8, 2016

Why elephant has a long trunk?

How awesome it is! Let’s discover the answering for the elephant facts question: Why elephants have a long trunk

The elephant got its trunk, the story goes, because one small elephant child was so curious as to what a hungry crocodile ate for dinner that he got too close to it. The crocodile then bit and pulled its bulgy nose and stretched it out.

From then on, the elephant child was able to stuff large bundles of grass into its mouth with ease.

The truth, of course, is likely to be different to Rudyard Kipling's elephant child story.

And now researchers have sought to understand exactly what that is; and establish why elephants and giraffes have such long trunks and tongues.



The answer lies with the amount of food they need to eat, a new study suggests. It's published in the journal Acta Zoologica.

A team modelled how the tongues and trunks of 18 species of herbivore related to the amount of food they took in while grazing.

The soft body parts – the lips tongues and trunks - are the key to their survival

The elephant's trunk, they found, was vital for it to eat enough food in relation to the size of its mouth. So too was the giraffe's tongue. They also helped the herbivores eat softer, more nutritious plants such as leaves.

The team used a modelling process called allometric scaling, a well-known biological "law" which states that the size of an animal is in proportion to how much it eats.
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Thứ Hai, 15 tháng 8, 2016

Some awesome science facts

We learn about some awesome science facts in high school but there are a lot of other facts that teachers didn't give us and you can know about it here:

1) Collectively Speaking, Humans Have Spent Longer Playing World Of Warcraft (Over 6 Million Years) Than We Have Existed As A Species Separate From Chimpanzees.


2) A Dog Has The Same Ecological Footprint As Two Toyota Landcruisers; A Has Cat The Same Environmental Effect As A Volkswagen Golf; Two Hamsters The Same As A Plasma TV.


3) In 1251, Henry III Was Given A Polar Bear By The King Of Norway. He Kept It In The Tower Of London, On A Long Chain So That It Could Swim In The Thames.


4) Until The 1960′S, The Only Reliable Pregnancy Test Was To Inject A Woman’s Urine Into A Female African Clawed Frog. If The Woman Was Pregnant, The Frog Would Ovulate Within 12 Hours.


5) About 65 Billion Neutrinos Will Pass Through Your Fingernail In A Second


6) If All The LEGO Bricks Ever Manufactured Were Clipped On Top Of One Another, They Would Make A Tower Ten Times As High As The Distance To The Moon.


7) Light Would Take .13 Seconds To Travel Around The Earth.


8) If You Drilled A Tunnel Straight Through The Earth And Jumped In, It Would Take You Exactly 42 Minutes And 12 Seconds To Get To The Other Side.


9) A Medium-Sized Cumulus Cloud Weighs About The Same As 80 Elephants.


10) A Single Bolt Of Lightning Contains Enough Energy To Cook 100,000 Pieces Of Toast.


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