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Crocodile

Alligators Vs Crocodiles (12 Key Differences)

by Samantha Smith

Modern day dinosaurs, alligators and crocodiles are some of the most notable apex predators in the animal kingdom. These giant, … Read more

Categories Comparisons, Reptiles and Amphibians

13 Animals That Have Recently Gone Extinct

by Wildlife Informer

When an animal goes extinct, it means the species has died out and there are none left on earth. Most … Read more

Categories Animal Lists

Do Snakes Have Tails? (Explained)

by Wildlife Informer

Although some people are scared of snakes, others adore them and have them as pets. They are fascinating creatures and … Read more

Categories Reptiles and Amphibians
Frog croaking

Why Do Frogs Croak at Night? (Answered)

by Wildlife Informer

If you live by a pond or freshwater body, you might have been kept up at night from croaking frogs. … Read more

Categories Reptiles and Amphibians

13 Animals That Chew Cud (Examples of Ruminants)

by Wildlife Informer

When you think of an animals that chew cud, cows are likely the first ones to come to mind. However … Read more

Categories Animal Lists

7 Indicator Species Monitoring North American Ecosystems

by Wildlife Informer

Species can be labeled in various ways depending on how they contribute to their ecosystem and other species. These categories … Read more

Categories Animal Lists

Why Do Rams Headbutt?

by Wildlife Informer

Most species have a defense mechanism of some sort, whether it’s for fighting or running away from threats. Many prey … Read more

Categories Mammals

Can Porcupines Shoot Their Quills? (Answered)

by Wildlife Informer

Porcupines may look sweet and harmless when you see a cute picture of them, but if you encounter one in … Read more

Categories Mammals
Elephant with large tusks

10 Examples of Animals with Tusks (Pictures and Facts)

by Wildlife Informer

Typically growing in pairs, tusks are essentially elongated, continuously-growing front teeth which extend well beyond the mouth. They’re often confused … Read more

Categories Animal Lists

11 Examples of Animals That Spit (With Pictures)

by Wildlife Informer

Spitting may be considered a rude behavior in humans, but it can be a useful act in the animal kingdom. … Read more

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