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

A marmot’s upper and lower front teeth (incisors) grow at slightly different rates to maintain their sharp, chisel-like cutting edge.

Elephants have bones in their feet that rest on tip-toe, like they’re wearing high heels!

There are probably over 100 million European moles living today!

Armadillos have small, grain-sized bones under their armor called osteoderms (tiny bone pieces)!

A spotted hyena’s spots are like fingerprints — no two hyenas have exactly the same pattern!