Baby elephants self-soothe by sucking their trunk
Squirrels are responsible for planting thousands of trees worldwide.
Dragonflies create a heart with their tails while mating
Who doesn't like to surf but especially Ducks love to surf
You know what. Rats laugh when tickled.
Wild chimpanzees enjoy getting tipsy
Just like humans, chimpanzees like to get tipsy from alcohol. Over the years, researchers have discovered an evolutionary connection between humans consuming alcohol, and chimps searching for naturally fermented alcohol. It’s called the ‘Drunken Monkey Hypothesis’. In the Guinea jungle, these intelligent wild chimps have been climbing the raffia palm trees to steal the alcoholic sap that humans have been collected in containers. The total alcohol amount in this fermented palm sap averages at 3 percent, equivalent to a small beer!
A cat's meow is a form of communication with humans only, not other cats.
Cats, our furry friends who love to spend their time lounging beside us… or on top of us, but have you noticed that they always meow around us? Well, this is a form of communication, but only between cats and humans. You won’t see our feline friends using the same form of contact with another cat, apart from kittens to their mothers. Cats also connect their heads with humans to let them know they feel safe. How special of these little sweethearts!
An octopus has three hearts, nine brains, and blue blood.
Our dark oceans are home to millions of known and mysterious specifies the many wonders of underwater sea-creatures. However, the giant Pacific octopus is truly something magnificent. With three hearts, nine brains, and blue blood these eight-armed creatures are nothing short of extraordinary. One main brain controls their nervous system with eight smaller brains controlling each of their eight arms. Two hearts pump blood to their gills with one larger heart circulating blood to the rest of the body. They can also camouflage for protection when hunting for food and release a toxic ink when alarmed. Fascinating, right?