Just a gaze at these two large reptiles from the era of dinosaurs can make anyone petrified. Just thought of encountering any of these two will take the breath away. Alligators and crocodiles are large scary reptiles with their giant sinister snouts they belong to the same scientific order Crocodylia. These two look so much …
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Physical Traits: What do Wallabies look like? Wallabies are small to medium-sized marsupials having large hind-legs, small forefeet, thick large tail and upright posture. Wallabies have an average height of 70 cm; sexual dimorphism is present in wallabies, male wallabies weigh around 12-20 kg whereas female wallabies are 10-15 kg in weight. Also, male wallabies …
Physical Traits: Peacock vs turkey How do peafowls looks like? The peafowls are large birds having distinctive plumage and color. Sexual dimorphism is present in peafowls; peacock-pheasants is heavier and bigger than peahen, they weigh about 2.7-6 kg having a wingspan of 1.4-1.6m. Peacocks have long, strong, greyish-brown legs to protect themselves from predators they …
When it comes to an animal fight between the two animals of the big cat family, it would be an interesting and exciting one. This time we have a jaguar, the third-largest big cat on one side whereas on the other, we have a tiger the largest of all big cats. These two magnificent animals …
Physical Traits: how are geckos and lizards different? As Geckos and lizards are reptiles they are cold-blooded. Geckos don’t have eyelids rather they have a transparent membrane which they clean by licking it while lizards have external ears and retractable eyelids. While geckos can expel foul some foul-smelling compound to distract their aggressor when they …
Often bees and wasp are looked upon as the same insects due to similar looks but they have different colour pattern, physiology, behaviour traits etc. Bees and wasp are wholly different animals, let’s know about them in detail so that we can determine our winner if an insect duel happens between them.The intensity of bees …





