Dinictis lived about 30-20 million years ago in North America and was one of the early saber-toothed cats. They were…
In the past, we’ve shared some fun facts about the hyena family. Read about them here! Today, we’re going to…
There are two species of beavers, Castor fiber in Europe and Castor canadensis in North America. These two may look…
The aurochs were a large species of cattle that stood nearly seven feet tall at the shoulder and had horns…
The volcano rabbit, also called the zacatuche or teporingo, resides in some small areas of the mountains of central Mexico.…
Welcome to the finale of our sea ducks series! Don’t miss our overview of sea ducks and the first part…
When you think of a duck, you probably imagine them on a pond or lake, freshwater, away from the ocean…
Today on Light Future Art, we’re sharing some cute fun facts about the Hawaiian monk seal! Or, about the ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua.…
The great auk was a species of large flightless birds that resembled penguins and became extinct in the mid-1800s. Despite…
Ibex are the highlight today at Light Future Art! How many of these fun facts surprised you? 1. The Alpine…