Trivia question for Feb-23-2011
These guys have supposedly been clocked soaring at speeds up to 199-MPH but that was an unconfirmed reading. The average speed is around 25-MPH during migrations and 14-MPH during feeding.
Trivia question for Feb-22-2011
These guys are listed as endangered and accidental capture in commercial shrimp nets kills an estimated 50,000 of these guys each year. In 1989, the US passed a law requiring shrimpers to use special nets which have a metal gate at the end which allows these guys to escape.
Trivia question for Feb-21-2011
These seals gather in small groups around cracks and holes in the ice. This animal can also be found in large groups on ice attached to the continent and can be easily approached by humans.
Trivia question for Feb-20-2011
Because of their size, these guys are often eaten by humans and are even considered a delicacy in China, Malaysia, Burma, Latin America, Germany, the Congo and in the United States.
Trivia question for Feb-19-2011
Over 50% of its diet consists of one type of primate and the rest of its diet comes from endemic primates found on the island, tenrecs, rodents, lizards, birds, and other animals. Litters range from one to six pups, which are born blind and toothless.
Trivia question for Feb-18-2011
The octopus produces venom that contains toxins. These toxins blocks sodium channels, causing motor paralysis and respiratory arrest within minutes of exposure, leading to cardiac arrest due to a lack of oxygen.
Trivia question for Feb-17-2011
This bird is recognized as the world’s most southerly bird: sightings have occurred even at the South Pole. At sea, these birds may chase smaller seabirds to force them to regurgitate or drop their prey. Some scientists believe decreases in their populations on some islands may be due to declines in burrowing petrel numbers (a key prey species) from predation by introduced cats.
Trivia question for Feb-16-2011
All species of sawfish are considered critically endangered. Sawfish are nocturnal, usually sleeping during the day, hunting at night. Despite fearsome appearances, they are gentle fishes and will not attack humans unless provoked or surprised.
Trivia question for Feb-15-2011
Ravens, gila monsters, kit foxes, badgers, roadrunners, coyotes, and fire ants are all natural predators of these guys. To add to their daily troubles, like many reptiles these guys are known to become infected by a wide range of pathogens, which includes viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites.
Trivia question for Feb-14-2011
Did you know that in 2009, satellite images of areas of excrement-stained ice that are large enough to be visible from space helped scientists to discover ten previously unknown emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica?
Trivia question for Feb-13-2011
These guys are fiercely territorial cats ranging over Western Asia and Africa. Their name comes from a Turkish word which means “Black Ears”.
Trivia question for Feb-12-2011
These guys spend the majority of their lives in water. Since they lack vocal cords, they use a bony rod located in their larynx to make clicking sounds in order to attack a mate. While mating, male and female cling to each other while somersaulting through the water.
Trivia question for Feb-11-2011
This grey-colored, giant-eyed creature may appear amazingly cute at first glance but you should beware. In fact it is the world’s only primate capable of delivering toxin into your body.
Trivia question for Feb-10-2011
Considered the smallest bird in the world, these guys are even smaller than some day-flying moth species. These guys are only found in two distinct location in the world.
Trivia question for Feb-09-2011
In their homeland, commercial farming for their meat and skin is allowed, which has actually reduced the pressures of possible extinction.