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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The world’s largest frog, the Goliath frog, can grow over 13 inches in length and can jump up to 10 feet in a single bound.
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Giant Anteaters' front legs look like a panda.
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It has been calculated that a single breath from a mature blue whale can inflate up to 2,000 balloons.
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Gorillas can catch human colds and other illnesses.
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Vampire bats adopt orphans, and are one of the few mammals known to risk their own lives to share food with less fortunate roost-mates.
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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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