💡 Vietnamese Critters — Fun Facts

Fun “Did you know?” facts about Vietnamese Critters — tap through 10 at a time!

The water buffalo is one of the strongest animal helpers on a farm.

It can pull heavy loads through deep mud. Farmers count on its power.

The rare saola was first found in Vietnam's forests in 1992.

It is so shy that few people ever see it. Some call it the Asian unicorn.

Fireflies twinkle like tiny lights over the fields on summer nights.

They make their own soft glow. It looks like the field is full of stars.

Ducks paddle happily in village ponds and canals.

They dip their heads to look for food. Baby ducks follow their mother in a row.

Dragonflies dart and hover above the ponds in the countryside.

Their see-through wings shimmer in the sun. They zip this way and that.

Frogs sing together in the rice fields after warm rain.

You can hear them croaking at night. It is like a little frog choir!

The water buffalo is a gentle, hard-working friend to farmers.

It helps pull the plow through the fields. It also loves to soak in cool mud.

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