Adult quail birds like to take dust baths by burrowing two to three inches deep into loose soil and then wriggling around, flapping their wings
The tail feathers of the male can be 1m long!
A small marsupial that is natively found in parts of the south-west of Australia and on only two islands off the south-west coast.
Has the ability to use their nose to warm the air they breathe in before it enters their lungs.
Compared to their body size, rhino skin is three times thicker than predicted and contains crosslinked collagen fibers. At its thickest, rhino skin can be about 2 inches (5 cm) thick.
Robins have the ability to become drunk from fermented berries.
Their exoskeletons have fluorescent chemicals that glow in ultraviolet light.
Seahorses are fish that have digestive tracks that lack a stomach! That means they have to eat nearly continuously to stay alive.
They transfer venom into the predator’s body through spines in their tail.
No two tigers share the same pattern of stripes.
Can live until they are more than 150 years old!
The tuna fish is a migratory species that has no established home range. Some species travel thousands of miles per year.