Mahatma Ghandi described a cow as "a poem of compassion", also stating that "I worship the cow and I shall defend its worship against the whole world".
Horses read human emotions
Domestic horses can read human emotions, such as sadness or nervousness, even before we’ve even consciously registered them.
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Scholars believe the word Sushi comes from an older Japanese word meaning "tart" or "acid".
Humans are not the first choice for most mosquitoes; they actually prefer birds, cattles and horses over humans.
Pigs have hardly any sweat glands, and one of the best ways for them to cool down is to wallow in all of that glorious mud.
Our eyes remain the same size as they were at birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
Cow milk can be good for you. It has a lot of nutrients including protein, calcium, vitamin D, B12, and potassium. Milk also supports healthy bones and teeth.
The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). Most gallop at around 44 kph or 27 mph.
During winter, honey bees feed on the honey they collected during the
warmer months. They form a tight cluster in their hive to keep the queen
and themselves warm
The oldest cow ever recorded was a Dremon named "Big Bertha" that died 3 months shy of her 49th birthday on New Years Eve, 1993. Big Bertha also holds the record for lifetime breeding as she produced 39 calves.
The Philippines is the world’s largest exporter of coconuts and tropical fruits, such as papaya and mangosteen.