Mammals - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Mammals For Kids

Beaver kits stay inside the lodge for the first month of their life!

A group of margays is called a “destruction,” although these cats that live alone rarely come together in groups except when a mother is raising her babies.

Besides earthworms, moles also eat insects, grubs, and centipedes!

Electric lines pose a serious threat to sloths, who mistake them for tree branches and get electrocuted!

Cats can’t see directly under their nose — that’s why they sometimes can’t find treats right in front of them!

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