…14. There are more pets than kids. It’s true – Japan has more registered cats and dogs than children under 15! With over 17 million pets and a famously low…
…and out of Heathrow Airport? Approximately 28,000 fish,2,000 birds, up to 200,000 reptiles and up to 16,000 dogs and cats come to this airport each year! Who looks after the…
…with cats than their fellow bears! That’s because they are slits, not circles. 5. Pandas love a bit of variety. Pandas thrive on at least two different types of bamboo….
…are considered one of the earliest forms of image-based memes, next to the demotivator, the advice animal, and comics. LOLCats were also one of the earliest forms; we still see…
…elongated snout. They’re typically found in South East Asia. 8. Do badgers have any predators? Aside from humans, badger predators include lions, hyenas, bears, bobcats, and wolves. 9. The honey…
…lots of fascinating trivia… 1. Are meerkats more like dogs, or more like cats? Did you know meerkats bark, despite baby meerkats being called kittens? 2. Will meerkats gang up…
…decent meal for big cats – but a powerful enough kick from an ostrich could kill instantly. They’re also equipped with extremely sharp claws despite only having four toes! 11….
…squirrels, brown bears, elk, foxes, wolves, wolverines, badgers, polecats, cuckoos, pine martens, grouse, and spotted nutcrackers. A Lynx 10. This forest isn’t alone. In 2001, UNESCO declared the Visim Nature…
…Strangely, it has been said that Iran is ‘the nose job capital of the world’. Apparently the general shape of a Western nose has become the desired nose shape of…
…may not include pets – as over two million cats and dogs have travelled through the Channel Tunnel since 2000! This is as a result of a pet travel scheme…
…persuade a specific group of people. Generally speaking, propaganda is used when referring to politics. Propaganda can be based on truths and facts, as well as half-truths, lies, and falsities,…
…to make the cost of living even more expensive. Generally, the level of inflation in the UK has risen on a steady curve since 2000. Believe it or not, the…
…named after the Rook. Rooks are generally considered to be the last pieces that one moves in chess. Rooks can only move in straight lines, and in some games, they’re…
…for the area’s British Consulate-General. The BCG represents the British government in Cape Town and broader South Africa. Specifically, the office provides help and information to British nationals residing in…
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