Hens can remember over 100 faces: They have impressive memory and can recognize and remember faces of other chickens and even humans for a long time.
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Chickens dream: Just like humans, hens can experience REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is the stage associated with dreaming.
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egg color depends on the breed: Hens of different breeds lay eggs of different colors—brown, white, blue, and even olive!
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They can "talk" to their chicks before hatching: Hens can communicate with their chicks while still inside the egg, making clucking sounds that the chicks can hear.
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Cows have best friends: Studies show that cows form close bonds with other cows and can become stressed when separated from their friends.
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Cows can "talk" to each other: They communicate with different vocalizations to express distress, contentment, or call to each other.
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Cows can see nearly 360 degrees: Their eyes are positioned on the sides of their heads, allowing them to see almost all around them at once.
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Cows have unique noses: Just like human fingerprints, cows’ noses are unique and can be used for identification.
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Pigs are smarter than dogs: Studies show that pigs are as intelligent as a 3-year-old child and can even solve complex puzzles!
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Fact #10
Pigs can play video games: Pigs have been trained to play simple video games, showing off their ability to control joysticks with their snouts.
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Fact #11
Pigs can swim: They are natural swimmers and have even been known to swim in the ocean when given the chance!
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Fact #12
They have an excellent sense of smell: Pigs’ sense of smell is so strong that they are often trained to find truffles, a rare and expensive type of mushroom.
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Fact #13
Sheep have rectangular pupils: This unique trait gives them a wide field of vision, allowing them to watch for predators from a distance.
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Fact #14
They have great memories: Sheep can remember up to 50 individual sheep faces and their relationships with them for at least 2 years!
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Fact #15
Sheep communicate with each other: They make different sounds to express emotions or alert the flock to danger.
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Sheep have a strong sense of direction: They can find their way back home from several miles away, thanks to an innate homing instinct.
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iN THIS PRESENTATION, YOU'LL BE PRESENTED WITH INFO ABOUT SOM E FARM ANIMALS. IT'S IMPORTANT THAT YOU REMEMBER THE FACTS, BECOUSE YOU'LL HAVE TO PLAY A FUN GAME TO REINFORCE THE INFOTMATION.
FARM Animals
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FARM Animals
FUN FACTS ABOUT FARM ANIMALS
Let's go
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #1
Hens can remember over 100 faces: They have impressive memory and can recognize and remember faces of other chickens and even humans for a long time.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #2
Chickens dream: Just like humans, hens can experience REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is the stage associated with dreaming.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #3
egg color depends on the breed: Hens of different breeds lay eggs of different colors—brown, white, blue, and even olive!
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #4
They can "talk" to their chicks before hatching: Hens can communicate with their chicks while still inside the egg, making clucking sounds that the chicks can hear.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #5
Cows have best friends: Studies show that cows form close bonds with other cows and can become stressed when separated from their friends.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #6
Cows can "talk" to each other: They communicate with different vocalizations to express distress, contentment, or call to each other.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #7
Cows can see nearly 360 degrees: Their eyes are positioned on the sides of their heads, allowing them to see almost all around them at once.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #8
Cows have unique noses: Just like human fingerprints, cows’ noses are unique and can be used for identification.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #9
Pigs are smarter than dogs: Studies show that pigs are as intelligent as a 3-year-old child and can even solve complex puzzles!
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #10
Pigs can play video games: Pigs have been trained to play simple video games, showing off their ability to control joysticks with their snouts.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #11
Pigs can swim: They are natural swimmers and have even been known to swim in the ocean when given the chance!
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #12
They have an excellent sense of smell: Pigs’ sense of smell is so strong that they are often trained to find truffles, a rare and expensive type of mushroom.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #13
Sheep have rectangular pupils: This unique trait gives them a wide field of vision, allowing them to watch for predators from a distance.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #14
They have great memories: Sheep can remember up to 50 individual sheep faces and their relationships with them for at least 2 years!
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #15
Sheep communicate with each other: They make different sounds to express emotions or alert the flock to danger.
Back
Next
DID YOU KNOW...
Fact #16
Sheep have a strong sense of direction: They can find their way back home from several miles away, thanks to an innate homing instinct.
Back
Next
Finished!
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iN THIS PRESENTATION, YOU'LL BE PRESENTED WITH INFO ABOUT SOM E FARM ANIMALS. IT'S IMPORTANT THAT YOU REMEMBER THE FACTS, BECOUSE YOU'LL HAVE TO PLAY A FUN GAME TO REINFORCE THE INFOTMATION.
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