Mammals - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Mammals For Kids

Each zebra can recognize every other member of their herd by their unique stripe pattern!

Female three-toed sloths make a high-pitched “eeeeeh” call when they’re ready to mate, which can be heard up to 700 meters away!

Sand cats weigh about the same as a gallon of milk, but they’re much more compact and muscular!

Giraffes can go longer without drinking water than camels because they get most of their water from leaves!

A leopard’s spots are actually black rings with darker centers, creating a perfect camouflage pattern!