Male polar bears can weigh up to 700 kilograms (1,540 pounds) and reach lengths of over three metres (10 feet). This makes them the largest land predators in the world, outmatching even grizzly bears.
Winnie the Pooh is one of the most beloved characters in children’s literature, created by A.A. Milne and inspired by a real teddy bear. His adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood with his friends have ...
Sloths are so slow that moss and fungi can grow on their fur! They move at an average speed of 0.17 miles per hour. This leisurely pace conserves energy as their diet is low in calories. Sloths have ...
Gorillas are the biggest of all primates. Male gorillas, called silverbacks because of the silver hair on their backs, can weigh up to 200 kilograms (440 pounds) and stand over 1.8 metres (6 feet) ...
Pandas have a unique “thumb,” which is actually an extended wrist bone. This helps them hold and strip bamboo with precision, making them expert eaters. When born, pandas are about the size of a stick ...
Submit your case below for a chance to win... Bex has decided to dust off her Law Degree (no really, that’s a thing she has!) and bring the court room to her show! Do you have a dispute with your ...
Get ready to set sail for adventure! Moana is back in Moana 2, and her new journey is bigger, brighter, and more exciting than ever before. Let’s dive deeper into some amazing facts about the movie!
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Listen to all of Marina’s adventures here! As well as getting safe, clean and reliable water to you, water companies also have to take it away once you have used it. So, when you empty the bath, flush ...
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