One of the animals that is sometimes mistaken for a mouse is actually the small carnivorous marsupial antechinus. There are several species of cinnamon antechus in Australia, but they share some common characteristics that, when combined, can set them apart from rodents such as rats and mice.
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A common misconception about ostriches is that their ancestors were also flightless birds. This is incorrect. The ostrich's ancestors were actually flying birds, but lost their ability to fly due (...)
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Like most hounds, Basenji is very loud. However, unlike most dogs, Basenji does not bark. The unique sounds they make can best be described as yodeling. 5янв. 2016 г.