WildFacts Hub
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from WildFacts Hub, Onitsha.
From surviving hibernation to raising cubs in harsh wilderness, the grizzly bear is built for endurance.
Scientists removed 20 percent of an axolotl's brain in a controlled experiment 😱
Within weeks it had grown back completely. No scar tissue. No loss of function. Perfect regeneration as if the removal had never happened.
The axolotl can regrow any body part it loses — not just its tail or legs but its heart its spinal cord its lungs its eyes and its brain. No other vertebrate animal on earth has this ability.
Researchers have now identified the specific proteins that trigger this regeneration process and are currently testing whether those same proteins can be activated in human tissue.
One day human spinal injuries might heal the same way this smiling little animal regrows its brain 🐾
Follow WildFacts Hub for daily shocking animal facts.
In the Mediterranean Sea lives the only animal on earth that cannot die of old age 😱
The Turritopsis dohrnii jellyfish is the size of a fingernail. When it gets old it transforms every single cell in its body back to its earliest state and becomes a baby again. It then grows up again. Gets old again. Becomes a baby again. Forever.
Scientists have been studying it since 1988 specifically to understand how to apply this process to reversing human aging.
The secret to immortality might already be swimming in the sea 🐾
Follow WildFacts Hub for daily shocking animal facts.
Share this with someone whose mind needs to be blown today.
Five animal facts your biology teacher never covered 😱
Fact 1 — A shrimp's heart is located in its head. Not its chest. Directly behind its brain. Every single shrimp alive right now has its heart in its head.
Fact 2 — Sea otters hold hands while sleeping so they do not drift apart in the current. They have a specific partner they hold hands with every single night of their lives.
Fact 3 — A crow can recognize your face and remember it for the rest of its life. If you are ever cruel to a crow it will teach its children and grandchildren to recognize and hate you specifically.
Fact 4 — Elephants are the only animals besides humans that hold death rituals. They return to the bones of their dead family members and touch them gently with their trunks while standing in complete silence.
Fact 5 — A wolf can detect the scent of prey from 20 miles away. Right now somewhere in Yellowstone National Park a wolf knows exactly where every living thing within 20 miles of it is located.
Every single one of these facts has been scientifically verified and published in peer reviewed research.
Nature is more intelligent than we have ever given it credit for 🐾
Follow WildFacts Hub for daily animal facts that will completely change how you see the natural world. Share this with someone who needs to know these facts today.
She had not eaten in 11 days and every single hunt had failed 🦁Injured. Alone.
Hyenas stealing what little she had left. Vultures already circling.
On day 12 she made one final attempt and what happened will stay with you forever 🐾
Follow .ng for wildlife documentaries that feel like movies 👇
A 40 pound animal just chased a 600 pound grizzly bear off its own kill 😳
The wolverine is not the biggest. Not the fastest. Not the strongest. But it is absolutely the most fearless animal in the northern wilderness — and every other predator in its territory knows it.
It has been filmed stealing kills from wolves, bears and mountain lions. Its jaws are powerful enough to crush bones that have been frozen solid for months. It travels 15 miles a day through deep snow that would exhaust most large animals.
And when a wolverine in Canada was attacked by 2 wolves simultaneously, it fought them both off, sustained injuries, and still walked 10 miles back to its den that same night.
Size is just a number. Will is everything. 🐾
Follow WildFacts Hub for daily wildlife stories that prove nature's rules are made to be broken.
Most people have never heard of this animal. But wildlife scientists call it the most fearless creature on the planet 🦡
The honey badger gets bitten by cobras regularly. Not by accident. On purpose. It hunts them. And when the venom hits, it doesn't die — it takes a short nap, wakes up, and finishes eating the snake.
Its skin is so thick and loose that when a predator bites down, the honey badger literally turns around inside its own skin and bites back. Lions have tried. Leopards have tried. Nobody wins.
Scientists discovered it carries a genetic mutation that partially blocks venom from reaching its nervous system. Nature built this animal to survive everything.
Size means nothing. Heart means everything. 🐾
Follow WildFacts Hub for daily wildlife stories that will change how you see the natural world.
Wolves don’t survive alone—they survive as a pack.
Through strategy, communication, and unity, they take down prey much larger than themselves.
Would you survive without a team?
The Bengal tiger is more than a symbol of power—it’s a master of survival.
From a helpless cub to a precise and calculated hunter, every stage of its life is shaped by risk, learning, and adaptation.
What surprised you most about its life?
“The lions attacked… but the buffalo didn’t run 🦁🐃”
“This monkey escaped the ground… but not the predator 🐆🐒”
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Contact the business
Website
Address
Onitsha
431102