Mammals - Facts for Kids

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

Don't want random?

Search name of person, animal, place, thing, etc.

Share

Random Facts About Mammals For Kids

Snow leopards usually have cubs about every two years, since raising their little ones takes a long time!

Giraffes have long legs and a strong body that can help them paddle through water if needed, even though they rarely enter deep water!

Marmots sometimes stand on their hind legs while eating, which helps them keep watch for danger (predators) while they enjoy their meal.

Wallabies use their strong sense of smell to sniff out the tastiest and most nutritious parts of plants!

Young male moles must leave their mother’s territory to find their own area!