35 Cute Animal Facts
RobynHitchcock
Published
03/25/2014
Facts that only make these animals cuter.
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Dolphins have names for each other. -
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Chicks talk to each other from inside their eggs. -
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Humpback whales have pop music. -
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Elephants experience empathy among themselves and other species of animals. -
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When rabbits do a little twisty shimmy out of excitement, it's called a "binky." -
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Crows play pranks on each other, just for fun! -
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Ants are very polite, and bow to say hello! -
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When play-fighting, male puppies will let the female puppies "win." -
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Honey bees communicate by dancing. -
10.
This little guy is a Bumblebee Bat, the world's smallest bat. -
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This silly face is called the Flehmen response, and it helps them to smell better. -
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Dolphins are known to save humans' lives. -
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A group of bunnies is called a "fluffle." -
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Norway once knighted a penguin. -
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A group of pugs is called a "grumble." -
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Chimp babies play with dolls. -
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Seahorses mate for life, and when they travel they hold each other's tails. -
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Gentoo penguins propose to their mates with a pebble. -
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Houseflies are musical, and never are out of tune. Bonus: They're always in the key of "F". -
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Dogs sneeze are their way of telling other dogs that they're not being aggressive. -
21.
Octopi have been known to make "gardens" by collecting and arranging rocks and shiny things. -
22.
Otters hold hands while they sleep so they don't drift away from each other. -
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Cows often have best friends. -
24.
A newborn panda weighs about as much as a single cup of tea. -
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Macaques in Japan know how to use vending machines, and buy things from them using coins that they've found. -
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Turtles have the ability to breath through their butts. -
27.
Mice and rats laugh. -
28.
Otters have a skin flap "pocket" where they carry their favorite rock. -
29.
Young Japanese Macaques are known to make snowballs for fun. -
30.
Goats have accents. -
31.
A group of flamingos is called a "flamboyance." -
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Squirrels adopt abandoned babies if its parents are gone. -
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Young puffins are called "pufflings." -
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Cows produce more milk when listening to slow jams. -
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Worms communicate by snuggling.
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