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The Sahara Desert spans some 8,600,000 square kilometres. However, this changes over time as the actual area of the dese...
19/05/2022

The Sahara Desert spans some 8,600,000 square kilometres. However, this changes over time as the actual area of the desert expands and contracts with the seasons.

It’s a common misconception that the Sahara is the world’s largest desert. In actual fact, it’s the largest hot desert b...
19/05/2022

It’s a common misconception that the Sahara is the world’s largest desert. In actual fact, it’s the largest hot desert behind the Arctic and Antarctica, which are both cold deserts. During the summer months, temperatures in the Sahara average between a sizzling 38-46°C.It’s a common misconception that the Sahara is the world’s largest desert. In actual fact, it’s the largest hot desert behind the Arctic and Antarctica, which are both cold deserts. During the summer months, temperatures in the Sahara average between a sizzling 38-46°C.

THEIR TUSKS ARE ACTUALLY TEETHElephant tusks are actually enlarged incisor teeth which first appear when elephants are a...
16/05/2022

THEIR TUSKS ARE ACTUALLY TEETH
Elephant tusks are actually enlarged incisor teeth which first appear when elephants are around 2 years old. Tusks continue growing throughout their lives. Tusks are used to help with feeding - prising bark off trees or digging up roots - or as a defense when fighting. But these beautiful tusks often cause elephants danger. They're made from ivory; a much desired object. Read on to find out why elephants are under threat.

Elephants have around 150,000 muscle units in their trunk. Their trunks are perhaps the most sensitive organ found in an...
16/05/2022

Elephants have around 150,000 muscle units in their trunk. Their trunks are perhaps the most sensitive organ found in any mammal - Asian elephants have been seen to pick up a peanut, shell it, blow the shell out and eat the nut. Elephants use their trunks to suck up water to drink – it can contain up to 8 litres of water. They also use their trunks as a snorkel when swimming.

The biggest threat they face is habitat destruction, which leaves gorillas with fewer safe spaces to live. As their natu...
12/05/2022

The biggest threat they face is habitat destruction, which leaves gorillas with fewer safe spaces to live. As their natural habitat declines, gorillas have to venture closer to areas where humans live, where they’re more likely to catch human diseases or fall victim to poaching.

The biggest snake in the world was a reticulated python measuring 10 metres. If it stood upright, it would be nearly as ...
10/05/2022

The biggest snake in the world was a reticulated python measuring 10 metres. If it stood upright, it would be nearly as long as a telephone pole! The heaviest snake in the world is a boa constrictor, which can weigh as much as 45kg.

After a pregnancy of 93 days, females give birth to between two and eight cubs. The young are blind at birth, but within...
10/05/2022

After a pregnancy of 93 days, females give birth to between two and eight cubs. The young are blind at birth, but within 10 days their eyes open. The first teeth appear at 3 weeks. The babies live with mum in a lair hidden by tall plants, until they are 16 to 24 months old. Why not build your own den or paint a cheetah?

Huge heart of nature🍃 Halong Bay, Vietnam 🇻🇳
08/05/2022

Huge heart of nature🍃 Halong Bay, Vietnam 🇻🇳

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