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10 Amazing Features of Animals We Didn’t Know

3 Young Japanese macaques make snowballs for fun.

We all know that we love our animal friends very much. Here are Marvelous features of animals…

1- A newborn panda cub is the same weight as a cup of tea.

1- A newborn panda cub is the same weight as a cup of tea.

2- Snow leopards use their tails as a fluffy blanket to keep themselves warm wherever they are.

2- Snow leopards use their tails as a fluffy blanket to keep themselves warm wherever they are.

3- Young Japanese macaques make snowballs for fun.

3- Young Japanese macaques make snowballs for fun.

4- When squirrels see an animal abandoned by its parents, they adopt it.

4- When squirrels see an animal abandoned by its parents, they adopt it.

5- Honey bees communicate by dancing.

6- Gentoo penguins propose to their mates by giving them a pebble.

6- Gentoo penguins propose to their mates by giving them a pebble.

7- Seahorses are monogamous creatures and they wrap their tails together to avoid losing each other while swimming.

7- Seahorses are monogamous creatures and they wrap their tails together to avoid losing each other while swimming.

8- Otters hold hands while they sleep, so as not to lose each other.

8- Otters hold hands while they sleep, so as not to lose each other.

9- Cows have bros and spend most of their time together.

9- Cows have bros and spend most of their time together.

10- Nuts that squirrels forget to bury turn into hundreds of new trees each year.

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