Top 10 Animal Myths That Everyone Believes (But Are Totally Wrong)
Think bats are blind or camels store water in their humps? Here are 10 common animal myths busted with the real truth!
🐾 Top 10 Animal Myths Busted 🐾
- Myth: Bats are blind.
Truth: They can actually see very well and also use echolocation to navigate. 🦇 - Myth: Ostriches bury their heads in the sand.
Truth: They only lower their heads to hide or to check their eggs. 🪶 - Myth: Goldfish have a 3-second memory.
Truth: They can remember things for months! 🐠 - Myth: Bulls hate red.
Truth: Bulls are colorblind; it’s the movement of the cloth that makes them charge. 🐂 - Myth: Camels store water in their humps.
Truth: Their humps actually store fat, not water. 🐪 - Myth: Lemmings commit mass suicide.
Truth: This was staged in a fake documentary—completely false. 🐭 - Myth: Touching a baby bird makes its mother reject it.
Truth: Birds don’t abandon babies if touched; they have poor smell senses. 🐦 - Myth: Sharks don’t get cancer.
Truth: They actually do—this myth was used to sell bogus products. 🦈 - Myth: Dogs sweat by drooling.
Truth: Dogs mainly sweat through their paws; panting helps cool them. 🐕 - Myth: Chameleons change color only to match their background.
Truth: They change color for mood, temperature, and communication. 🦎

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