Cheetahs are members of the cat family. They are the fastest land animals. But what do cheetahs eat? This post will answer that question, and also tell you a few interesting things about cheetahs.
What do cheetahs eat?
Cheetahs are carnivores, which means they eat other animals. Cheetahs typically prey on mammals that weigh under 40kg (88lb). The springbok, the impala, the Thomson’s Gazelle and the Grant’s Gazelle are cheetahs favorite food
Bats are the only mammals that are capable of sustained flight. But where do bats live? This post will answer that question, and also tell you a few interesting things about bats.
Where do bats live?
Bats live in every continent in the world, except Antarctica. They prefer to live in climates that are warm. Most bats live in forests. They like to hang from trees in the forest. Some species of
Japan is an island nation with a population of just over 127 million. Here are some interesting facts about Japan.
Interesting facts about Japan
- Japan is sometimes called ‘the land of the rising sun’.
- Japan has the longest life expectancy in the world!
- Over 99% of the population speak Japanese as their first language.
- Sumo is often considered to be Japan’s national sport. However, baseball is the most popular spectator sport in Japan.
- Japan has a
Camels are fascinating animals that live for 40 to 50 years. But where do camels live? This post will answer that question, and also tell you some other interesting things about camels.
Where do camels live
Camels are native to Asia and live in desert regions. Today, they can be found in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Australia. The biggest population of camels is found in Somalia, where they provide
Camels are animals well known for their distinctive humps. But what do camels eat? This post will answer that question, and also look at some interesting facts about camels.
What do camels eat?
The food that camels eat depend on whether they are domesticated, feral or living in zoos. In the wild, camels will eat just about anything as it is very hard to find food. They eat plants, dried leaves, seeds
Belarus is a country located in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Here are some interesting facts about Belarus.
Interesting Facts About Belarus
- People from Belarus are called Belarusians (or Belorussians). Belarusian is also one of the official languages of Belarus. The other is Russian.
- More than 80% of the population (about 8,000,000 people) are of native Belarusians.
- Belarusians enjoy food that is slowly cooked or stewed. They eat lots
Zebras are very social animals that are often spotted in the wild in large herds. But where do zebras live? This post aims to answer that question and also tell you some other interesting things about zebras.
Where do zebras live?
While there are a few zebras living in zoos around the world, they are only found in the wild in one continent- Africa. Plains zebras, which live in grassland, live all
Zebras are animals well known for their beautiful black and white stripes. But where do zebras live? This post will answer that question and also tell you a few interesting facts about zebras.
What do Zebras Eat?
Zebras are herbivores, which means they eat only plants and grasses. They do not eat any meat. Grass is the main part of their diet, but they also like to eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves
Uruguay is a a country located in the southeast of South America. Here are some interesting facts about Uruguay that you probably don’t know.
Interesting Facts About Uruguay
- About 3.5 million people live in Uruguay. Almost half of population live in the capital of Uruguay- Montevideo.
- Uruguay is a democratic country. The president is both the head of state and the head of government.
- About 95% of the population are of ‘mostly European’ decent.
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Crayons are used by thousands of people worldwide everyday. They are used for writing, coloring and drawing. But who invented crayons? This post will answer that very question!
Who Invented Crayons?
For thousands of years, mankind has used a variety of different instruments to write and draw. However, the first ‘modern’ crayons originated in Europe. No one knows who first invented them, but they were probably made of a mixture between charcoal