An ostrich egg is so strong that you could stand on it without breaking it.
Mice breed so fast that in one year two mice can multiply to 4,000.
A newborn baby kangaroo is smaller than your thumb.
The greatest number of yolks ever found in one chicken egg is nine.
Giraffes give birth standing up, so their babies fall 6.5 feet onto the ground. Ouch!
A Surinam toad's babies hatch out from under the skin on her back.
Sand tiger sharks often start to each other inside their mom's body before being born.
Baby tortoise beetles put predators off by covering themselves in their own poop.
Baby periodical cicadas can live for 17 years underground, yet once they become adults they only live for a few weeks.
Baby elephants greet each other by intertwining trunks and like to play chasing games.
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