6 Crazy Animal Facts!
Pufferfish contain a toxin 1,200 times deadlier than cyanide to deter predators.
Cassowaries, native to Australia, are flightless birds that can deliver powerful kicks, making them one of the most dangerous birds in the world.
The sailfish, clocking in at 68 mph, is often considered the fastest fish in the ocean.
Dik-dik, small antelopes, mark their territory with tears.
The tarsier, a tiny primate, has eyes so large they can't move in their sockets, but they can rotate their heads nearly 180 degrees to scan for prey.
Some species of vultures can soar for hours without flapping their wings, riding on thermal updrafts.
Pufferfish contain a toxin 1,200 times deadlier than cyanide to deter predators.
Cassowaries, native to Australia, are flightless birds that can deliver powerful kicks, making them one of the most dangerous birds in the world.
The sailfish, clocking in at 68 mph, is often considered the fastest fish in the ocean.
Dik-dik, small antelopes, mark their territory with tears.
The tarsier, a tiny primate, has eyes so large they can't move in their sockets, but they can rotate their heads nearly 180 degrees to scan for prey.
Some species of vultures can soar for hours without flapping their wings, riding on thermal updrafts.
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