Crows living in some urban areas drop nuts into traffic to let the passing cars crush them, then they wait for the red lights to stop the traffic so they can grab and eat it.
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Some lizards, in which the tail is a major storage organ for accumulating reserves, will return to a dropped tail after the threat has passed, and will eat it to recover part of the sacrificed supplies.
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It has been estimated that a bite from a grizzly bear can crush a bowling ball.
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The colossal squid has the largest eyes in the world.
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A cow produces around 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime.
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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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Elephants are terrified of Bees and actually have a special, distinct vocalization for “Run away the Bees are angry”
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