5 Unbelievable Facts about Animals

In this World, there are several mysterious organisms living for a million years. Animals are one of them and are the most amazing beings with amazing facts about them. These unbelievable animal facts are actually true. Here are the 5 most unbelievable facts about anima A Cow Gives Nearly 200,000 Glasses of Milk in a […]

by Bharti Naidu - February 24, 2023, 1:06 am

In this World, there are several mysterious organisms living for a million years. Animals are one of them and are the most amazing beings with amazing facts about them. These unbelievable animal facts are actually true. Here are the 5 most unbelievable facts about anima

A Cow Gives Nearly 200,000 Glasses of Milk in a Lifetime
When it comes to cows who are confined within the industrial agricultural food system, the word “gives” is a euphemism. Mothers are forcibly impregnated, then separated from their babies, sometimes only hours after birth. While a single cow can be made to produce 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime, the truth is that humans don’t need to drink a single glass to remain healthy.

Pigeons Can Do Math
Numerical problems can inspire fear and anxiety in many of us, but some species tackle these things handily. A study in 2011 determined pigeons’ ability to reason using abstract rules about math—with skill levels on a par with monkeys.

Butterflies Taste with Feet
Imagine being able to taste the floor. This is something most of us would find unappetizing—but if you spent your days stepping on fragrant flower petals, it might be a different story. And in this case, you would be a butterfly, since these insects have receptors on their feet and legs similar to that of human taste buds.

Wild Chimps like to Drink
There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a nice fruity cocktail every so often—even the chimps are doing it! Fermented sap from a palm tree is the preference of one group of chimps, who were observed sopping up this naturally occurring bevy using leaf sponges.

Bat only Mammal that can fly
Although more similar in appearance and behaviour to birds, bats actually have a lot in common with human beings. Both species are mammals, since bats give birth to live young and wean them on milk, and are covered with hair rather than feathers or scales. Where bats are exceptional is their ability to fly under their own power, which no other mammal in the world possesses.