Researchers from all over the Globe study about animals. Take this quiz to know about the inventions, branches, definition of zoology and much more!
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While frogs don't possess an exterior ear as mammals do, they have an internal ear, mid ear, and an external ear drum or tympanum.
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Polar bears appear white, but they have black skin. The hair of a polar bear looks white because the air spaces in each hair scatter light of all colors.
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Situated just beneath the knees, their ears are one of the tiniest in the animal kingdom.
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Baby cobra poison is just as powerful as an adult cobra's poison.
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The Scientific Name of King Cobra is Ophiophagus Hannah and belongs to the reptile animal group.
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Mammals have live births, except platypus and the echidna and feed their young with milk.
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Carnivores are predators that regularly watch for animals minor than themselves as target.
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Omnivores have both kinds of teeth – the sharp, slashing teeth and the rear crushing molars.
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The platypus is precisely a mammal that lays eggs rather than giving live birth unlike other mammals.
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The capybara is a very huge, semi-aquatic rodent with webbed feet and can live submerged for up to five minutes.
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Hagfish is an eel-like fish that is a very smarmy critter with an incomplete skull and no skeleton.