Mammals - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Mammals For Kids

African wild dogs have incredibly strong jaws that can crack bones, with a bite force of about 317 PSI (pounds per square inch)!

Each tiger subspecies has slightly different stripe patterns — Sumatran tigers have the thinnest, densest stripes!

There are 15 different types (species) of marmots found across the top half of the world (Northern Hemisphere), including the yellow-bellied marmot, alpine marmot, and groundhog (also called woodchuck).

Native American tribes didn’t have horses until Spanish explorers brought them to North America in the 1500s!

An okapi’s stomach has four chambers (sections) to help digest tough leaves!

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