The rings of Saturn are made up of primarily water ice, with particles or rock.
If you cut a redwood tree, its root system will create angel rings around the stump and as many as 100 trees will grow around it in a circle.
The abdomen of the ant contains two stomachs. One stomach holds the food for itself and second stomach is for food to be shared with other ants.
The world's tallest mountains, the Himalayas, are also the fastest growing. Their growth - about half an inch a year - is caused by the pressure exerted by two of Earth's continental plates (the Eurasian plate and the Indo-Australian plate) pushing against one another.
In the last 50 years the temperature of the Antarctic has risen by 2.5 degrees Celsius and may be to blame for icebergs breaking away from the continent.
A mature, well-established termite colony with as many as 60,000 members will eat only about one-fifth of an ounce of wood a day.
The Australian walking fish can not only survive without water, it can also climb trees to feed on insects.
The telegraph plant of Asia has leaves that flutter constantly, even when there is no breeze.
The anaconda, one of the world's largest snakes, gives birth to its young instead of laying eggs.
The Australian Koala never drinks water. It gets its fluids –slowly – from the Eucalyptus leaves it eats.