Mammals - Facts for Kids

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Random Facts About Mammals For Kids

When danger appears, three-banded armadillos curl up into a tight ball, hiding every softer part of their body inside their hard shell!

A wombat’s nose is big, bare, and hairless — perfect for sniffing out food like grasses and roots!

Female capybaras become ready to have babies when they’re around 7 to 12 months of age!

Leopard cubs begin climbing trees when they’re about three months old!

A male tiger is called a tiger, a female is called a tigress, and a baby is called a cub!

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