15% of snails survive digestion by birds and are found alive in their droppings, potentially leading to the spread of snail populations.
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A cat rubs against people not only to be affectionate but also to mark out its territory with scent glands around its face. The tail area and paws also carry the cat's scent.
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Macaques monkeys in Japan learned to steal purses and wallets, take out the coins, and use them to buy drinks and snacks from vending machines.
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Urechis unicinctus is a species of marine spoon worm that is widely referred to as the ‘penis fish’.
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Camels and llamas can cross breed. The offspring is called a ‘Cama’.
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Sifrhippus was a species of horse about the size of an average duck and roamed North America 56 million years ago.
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Mosquitoes don't just bite you, they also pee on you.
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Lurch, a Watusi bull, had the largest horns in the world.
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