Zebras, Zebra Amazing Facts


Zebras, Zebras Amazing Facts


As with human fingerprints, each zebra has its own pattern of stripes. No zebra stripes is just like any other, each is unique in its class! In zoos, zebra is considered a vicious animal, and their guards are always on guard against a crippling kick or bite. Prey to lions and hyenas, zebras are constantly looking for danger.
Zebras, Zebras Amazing Facts


Male zebras are called stallions. Zebras usually travel in packs.

Rat Facts


rat, Rat Amazing Facts


A rat can survive longer without water than a camel. The rats have shown that making a noise like laughter (can not be heard by human ears only) when tickled and dream while sleeping. The rat's first astronaut from France launched into space in 1961. Rats use their tail to control the temperature of your body because you can not sweat. The tail of the rat is very useful because it helps balance, communicate and regulate temperature.

rat, Rat Amazing Facts

Rat is very social animal who likes to be, play and
loves to sleep curled up together. 
Also in charge of the sick and injured rat in their group.

ANT -Amazing Facts

ANT, ANT Amazing Facts
Ant communities are headed by a queen or queens, whose role in life is to lay thousands of eggs to ensure survival of the colony. An ant brain has about 250 000 brain cells. A human brain has 10,000 million for a colony of 40,000 ants has collectively the brain the same size as a human being.
ANT, ANT Amazing Facts

Ants communicate and cooperate by using chemicals that can alert others to danger or lead to a promising source of food. One of 10,000 species of ants, leaf-cutting ant moves of a blade over three times its size to the nest. The ants produce glycerol in their mouths during the winter to avoid freezing.