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  • Trimethylaminuria is a metabolic disorder that makes you smell like day old fish. It has no known cure or treatment.Upload to Facebook
    Trimethylaminuria is a metabolic disorder that makes you smell like day old fish. It has no known cure or treatment.
  • A group of barracudas is called a battery.Upload to Facebook
    A group of barracudas is called a battery.
  • Squirrels tend to run in erratic paths to deceive potential predators as to its chosen direction so that it may escape.Upload to Facebook
    Squirrels tend to run in erratic paths to deceive potential predators as to its chosen direction so that it may escape.
  • Dolphins have names for each other and can call out for each other specifically.Upload to Facebook
    Dolphins have names for each other and can call out for each other specifically.
  • A group of foxes is called a 'skulk' or a 'leash'.Upload to Facebook
    A group of foxes is called a 'skulk' or a 'leash'.
  • The Goliath Tigerfish is a fierce predator. It is the first recorded fish to attack and catch birds in flight.Upload to Facebook
    The Goliath Tigerfish is a fierce predator. It is the first recorded fish to attack and catch birds in flight.
  • A cat's hearing is better than a dog's. It can hear high frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.Upload to Facebook
    A cat's hearing is better than a dog's. It can hear high frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.
  • Many whales are toothless. They use a plate of comb-like fibre called baleen to filter small crustaceans and other creatures from the water.Upload to Facebook
    Many whales are toothless. They use a plate of comb-like fibre called baleen to filter small crustaceans and other creatures from the water.
  • A bird's normal body temperature is usually 7-8 degrees higher than a human's.Upload to Facebook
    A bird's normal body temperature is usually 7-8 degrees higher than a human's.
  • Dolphins don't have a sense of smell, but they do have a sense of taste and, like humans, can distinguish between sweet, sour, bitter, and salty tastes.Upload to Facebook
    Dolphins don't have a sense of smell, but they do have a sense of taste and, like humans, can distinguish between sweet, sour, bitter, and salty tastes.
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