Mammals - Facts for Kids

Close-up of African elephant's face showing wrinkled skin, eye, and large ivory tusk in natural habitat.

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Random Facts About Mammals For Kids

Okapi calves remain with their mothers for about 9–12 months — nursing, learning, and exploring — before they head off on their own!

Leopard cubs start learning to hunt when they’re just 3 months old!

Baby warthogs can run with their mother just hours after being born!

When digging, moles push soil up to the surface making those bumpy molehills you see!

The American black bear can be found in 40 of the 50 United States, making it the most widespread (found in most places) bear in North America!