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Animal Facts

Animal Facts. About the Cheetah, Poison Dart Frog, Hummingbird, Cobra, and Tarantula. The Cheetah. Cheetahs can run up to speeds of 70 miles per hour. A Cheetah can stand up to three feet tall when it’s full-grown. The Poison Dart Frog.

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Animal Facts

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  1. Animal Facts About the Cheetah, Poison Dart Frog, Hummingbird, Cobra, and Tarantula

  2. The Cheetah Cheetahs can run up to speeds of 70 miles per hour. A Cheetah can stand up to three feet tall when it’s full-grown.

  3. The Poison Dart Frog The skin of a Poison Dart Frog has enough poison to kill 10 men or 20,000 mice. Poison Dart Frogs can be all kinds of colors such as purple, orange, green, red, or golden.

  4. The Hummingbird Hummingbirds are able to fly in one place by flapping their wings as quick as 60 to 70 times a second. Hummingbirds are omnivores which means they are both carnivores and herbivores.

  5. The Cobra A King Cobra can deliver enough poison to kill at least 20 men. A Cobra at its juvenile stage is called a snakelet.

  6. The Tarantula The Tarantula is the biggest arachnid (spider group). Tarantulas can defend themselves with thousands of irritating, hair like spines that can be shot into the air by rubbing their back legs.

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