Nature's Neat Freaks: 7 Most Hygienic Animals

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Cats

Known for their grooming habits, Cats are habitual of cleaning themselves and their fur by licking and removing all the parasites and dirt.

Ants

One of the most hygienic insects, Ants are organized social insects and maintain their colonies by cleaning and removing all the dead members and waste.

Bees

Hygienic behaviour in bees is natural but not that common and the hygienic bees detect and remove debris and dead members.

Dolphins

Dolphins have self-rubbing behaviour and are often seen rubbing themselves against any object or each other which helps them to remove parasites and dead skin.

Barn Owls

Barn owls often emit pellets containing non-digestible parts of their prey that help to keep their living spaces neat and clean.

Rabbits

Rabbits have a habit of keeping themselves and their fur clean and parasites-free and are known for their grooming behaviour.

Penguins

Penguins are seen cleaning their feathers by regularly peeling them and they often gather in large circles for communal grooming.