Badgers are the world’s fastest diggers!
Tumbling the fine line between cute and strange.
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Badgers are the world’s fastest diggers!
The spotted skunk performs a handstand before spraying a potential predator.
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Dik-diks are tiny antelopes that live in the bush of East Africa, Namibia and Angola. They are called dik-diks because of the sound they make when frightened.

Pangolins’ scales are made of keratin and grow continuously, like our hair and fingernails.
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Moles’ saliva contains a toxin that can paralyze small animals (mainly earthworms), allowing them to hunt successfully and also store food for later.
Aye-Aye.
I think these guys are adorable. But, I don’t know if I’d want to find one in my house…
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