Facts About the Rhino

Rhinos are second only to elephants as the largest land mammals on earth, weighing an estimated 5,00 pounds or more! These creatures feed on grass and plant material, producing 23 kg of dung daily that enriches soil while feeding insects! Rhinos are closely related to tapirs, horses and zebras and distantly related to extinct woolly…

Preschool Ocean Facts

The ocean is an amazing environment that can spark the interest and imagination of children of all ages. Home to many plants and animals that help regulate global weather patterns, its presence has an incredible power to amaze. It also houses some of the largest creatures on earth, like sperm whales. Here are some preschool…

Fun Facts About Rivers

Rivers play an invaluable role in society by providing drinking water and helping shape landscapes and supporting ecosystems. Some rivers can stretch over an incredible distance! Some even cross multiple countries like Russia’s Ob and Irtysh Rivers. Other rivers exhibit unusual colors; for instance, South American’s “blackwater” rivers feature waters which look similar to strong…

Facts About Scorpio

Scorpios possess great depth and power. They are passionate, driven individuals with an intense curiosity to understand the world around them. Scorpios dislike superficial discussions or interactions and prefer deeper connections with people. Like their celestial spirit animal, the scorpion, Scorpios are notorious for waiting until the last second to strike and striking when least…