Facts on Mammals described in 1758

Cats

Is a small mammal that is valued by humans for its companionship and its ability to hunt vermin and household pests.

10 facts about Cats

Dogs

Is a mammal from the family Canidae and it has been domesticated by humans for a long time.

10 facts about Dogs

Horses

Is a hooved mammal, a subspecies of the family Equidae.

10 facts about Horses

Sea Lions

Are marine fin-footed mammals in the family Otariidae and have the ability to walk on all fours.

10 facts about Sea Lions

Lions

Are called the ‘King of the jungle” because of their magnificent physique and also because they display brave fighting skills.

10 facts about Lions

Tigers

Have been around for 2 million years but considered an endangered species with only about 4,000 surviving in the wild today.

10 facts about Tigers

Wolves

Were the first animals to be domesticated by man and regarded as gods in the Norse mythologies.

10 facts about Wolves

Snow Lepoards

Are large felines with long thick whitish fur native to the rugged and snowy highlands of Central Asia and South Asia including China.

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Leopards

Are members of the Felidae family and smallest of the big cats.

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Narwhals

Are medium sized whales belonging to the Monodontidae family and found in the Arctic regions all year round.

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Bisons

Are large humped animals with a shaggy mane, large heads and short horns and look similar to wild oxen.

10 facts about Bisons

Hippopotamuses

Are extremely heavyweight animals with a round body, short, stocky legs and a large head.

10 facts about Hippopotamuses

Walruses

Are the most garrulous pinnipeds or marine mammals with broad heads, flippers, short muzzle, small eyes, tusks and whiskers.

10 facts about Walruses

Jaguars

Are the third largest feline species of cats and are normally orange colored with black spots called ‘rosettes’.

10 facts about Jaguars

Water Buffalos

Are large formidable mammals with sparse black-gray coats that belong to the Bovine family.

10 facts about Water Buffalos

Moose

Are Artiodactyle ruminant mammals of the family Cervidae, commonly known as the deer family.

10 facts about Moose

Rams

Are wooly, horned ruminant grazing mammals that may be wild or domesticated.

10 facts about Rams

Sheeps

Are wooly, ruminant mammals belonging to the genus Ovis of the family Bovidae.

10 facts about Sheeps

Goats

Are cloven-hoofed ruminant mammals belonging to the Bovidae family.

10 facts about Goats

Alpacas

is a domesticated species of South American camelid.

10 facts about Alpacas

Llamas

are domesticated South American camelids, widely used as meat and pack animals by Andean cultures since pre-Hispanic times.

10 facts about Llamas

Ferrets

is the domesticated form of the European Polecat.

10 facts about Ferrets




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