Wild Facts

Wild Facts : 1000 Animal Facts
Wild Facts
1000 Animal Facts
Every week day there will be a new wild and crazy animal fact discussed. Everything from komodo dragons to tiger moths. This is your chance to learn something new, every day!
A dedicated dropper with a hint of addiction

Most recent posts

11/20 8:00 Wild Fact #935 What a Big Mouth Megamouth Shark
Let's end the week of unusual Wild Facts where it all started. Of course I am talking about heading back to the sea. I am going to set up a scenario for you. You are on vacation in the Phillipines and it is a gorgeous day out, I am talking sunny and...
11/19 8:00 Wild Fact #936 Can You Dig It? Mexican Burrowing Toad
So far this week we have spent time in the deep sea and the disappearing forest of Madagascar so let's mix it up a little. This time we are heading undergound to talk about a frog that is quite common but hardly seen. As the names suggests the...
11/18 8:00 Wild Fact #937 This Crab has Style Yeti Crab (Kiwa hirsuta)
Welcome to day three of Wild Facts – Weird and Unusual Animals.You know, I think it was Glenn over at Man Over Board that suggested I could easily do 1000 Wild Facts just on deep sea animals. I think he may have been right as we are heading...
11/17 8:00 Wild Fact #938 A Sticky Situation Sucker-Footed Bat
Continuing with the trend of unique and unusual animals, we go all the way back to Madagascar. The more facts I write, the more I want to visit Madagascar to see some of these unique creatures. Although, I may have to hurry since the lush forest of...
11/16 8:00 Wild Video Barreleye Fish
Check out this video of the barreleye fish. I believe the actual footage came from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Insititue but was re-done by National Geographic. Enjoy the video and let me know what you think!

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