Nature’s Grand Journeys: The Animal Kingdom’s Biggest Migrations

These small seabirds see more daylight than any other creature on Earth. Arctic terns travel from their Arctic breeding grounds to Antarctic waters for the southern summer, then return north, experiencing two summers per year.

They use global wind patterns and celestial navigation, and often take a curved path rather than a direct line to take advantage of favorable conditions.

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Beyond the Croc: 5 Animals with Truly Jaw-Dropping Bites

Have you ever wondered what makes an animal’s bite so incredibly strong? Is it just big muscles, or is there something more clever going on? While we often imagine the mighty crocodile as the king of the chomp, the animal kingdom is bursting with fascinating creatures whose jaws pack a surprising punch, each evolved with incredible precision for their unique survival story.

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How (and Why) Do Parrots Talk Like Humans?

If you’ve ever heard a parrot speak, you’ve probably done a double take. It sounds just like a human, sometimes better than a human.

But parrots don’t have lips. They don’t have vocal cords. They don’t even try to talk like us, they’re just doing what comes naturally.

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Do Koalas Have Fingerprints…Like Humans?

Most animals leave behind paw prints, claw marks, or little trails in the mud.
But koalas? They leave behind something far more mysterious… A fingerprint so detailed, it can fool even scientists.
Wait — koalas have fingerprints?
Just like ours?
Yep. Let’s take a closer look (literally).

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