Animals

I'll be talking about some interesting animals

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gorilla

great white shark

gorillas

sharks

tigers

cool facts about gorillas.

Around 1,063 exist in the wild. They live in two isolated groups. We share around 98% of our DNA with gorillas. They're one of the biggest, most powerful living primates. They can eat all day long. They cozy up at night. They have 16 different types of call. They live in family groups.

now we are going to take about cool facts about sharks.

There are over 500 species of shark. Sharks are apex predators. They can vary dramatically in size. Sharks live in most ocean habitats. They can be weird and wonderful. Most sharks are cold-blooded. We get sharks around the UK. Sharks have a sixth sense.

lets talk about cool facts about tigers.

Tigers are the largest cat species in the world reaching up to 3.3 meters in length and weighing up to 670 pounds! Tigers are easily recognizable with their dark vertical stripes and reddish/orange fur. The Bengal tiger is the most common tiger. Tigers live between 20-26 years in the wild.

now lets talk about fun facts about all of them!

Adult tigers generally live alone. Unlike most other cats, tigers are great swimmers and actually like the water.Adult tigers generally live alone. Cubs are born blind and only open their eyes 1-2 weeks after birth. sleeping tiger cub Cubs start learning to hunt at six months of age but stay with their moms until they are about 18 months old.Tigers are stalk and ambush hunters Tigers are stalk and ambush hunters they lie in wait slowly creeping towards their prey until they are close enoughto pounce. hiding tiger Tigers communicate using scent markings, visual signals and lots of sounds like roars, growls, snarls, grunts, moans, mews and hisses. now sharks Sharks do not have bones. Sharks use their gills to filter oxygen from the water. They are a special type of fish known as "elasmobranchs", which translates into fish made of cartilaginous tissues—the clear gristly stuff that your ears and nose tip are made of. This category also includes rays, sawfish, and skates. Their cartilaginous skeletons are much lighter than true bone and their large livers are full of low-density oils, both helping them to be buoyant. Even though sharks don't have bones, they still can fossilize. As most sharks age, they deposit calcium salts in their skeletal cartilage to strengthen it. The dried jaws of a shark appear and feel heavy and solid; much like bone. These same minerals allow most shark skeletal systems to fossilize quite nicely. The teeth have enamel so they show up in the fossil record too. Most sharks have good eyesight. Most sharks can see well in dark lighted areas, have fantastic night vision, and can see colors. The back of sharks’ eyeballs have a reflective layer of tissue called a tapetum. This helps sharks see extremely well with little light. Sharks have special electroreceptor organs. Sharks have small black spots near the nose, eyes, and mouth. These spots are the ampullae of Lorenzini – special electroreceptor organs that allow the shark to sense electromagnetic fields and temperature shifts in the ocean. now gorillas. gorillas live in africa.

and thats why learning about this animals for so cool and importend for you! thanks for lisening goodbye!

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