The African Elephant consists of two different species, the African bush elephant and the African forest elephant, the bush elephant being the la...
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The African Elephant consists of two different species, the African bush elephant and the African forest elephant, the bush elephant being the la...
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Native to the mountainous regions of central and South Asia, the snow leopard is a relatively small member of the Panthera genus. With a stocky bo...
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At first glance, the pygmy hippopotamus may look like the baby of its relative, the common hippopotamus. However, it is fully grown at about half t...
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The third largest land mammal, hippopotamuses frequent the shallow waters, swamps, rivers, and lakes in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa. Notoriou...
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Native to small pockets of south central China, pandas are a rather unique member of the bear family. Although pandas are technically considered ca...
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The smallest species of the family Canidae, the fennec fox is a nocturnal fox endemic to North Africa. Their most notable feature is their enormous...
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The llama is a domesticated member of the Camelidae family that can be found in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Ecuador, as well as in Europe, ...
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Although they are sometimes colloquially referred to as koala bears, koalas have no relation to bears and are instead a type of marsupial. Koalas a...
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The closest living relative to humans, chimpanzees can be found in the tropical forests, grasslands, and scrub forests of central Africa. Incredibl...
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MeerkatNo. 224629Peeking its head out its den to gaze across the south African desert! Despite its name, the meerkat is not closely related to any ...
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Interestingly, the shade of black jaguars’ fur can vary depending on their genetic makeup. Since the allele (alternative form of a gene) that mak...
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The Plains Zebra is the most widespread and commonly encountered of the three zebra species of Africa. Because of this, it is also known as the Com...
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The Maned Wolf of South America is the tallest canid – a group that contains wolves, foxes, jackals, coyotes and dogs. Its long legs help it naviga...
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WarthogNo. 100512Warthogs are members of the pig family known for their knobby faces and formidable tusks. They live in sub-Saharan Africa in savan...
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Grey WolfNo. 100509The Grey Wolf is the largest member of the canine family, and its ancestor is believed to be the ancestor of all domestic dogs. ...
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Red FoxNo. 100361The Red Fox is one of the most widespread members of the order Carnivora, which includes bears, cats, canines, seals, hyenas, racc...
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Zebras are a member of the horse family native to the mountains, plains, grasslands, and woodlands of Africa. Did you know that like tigers, the s...
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The reticulated giraffe is native to the open woodlands and savannas of Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Because of their exceptionally long necks, re...
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Interestingly enough, the two-toed sloth actually has three toes on its feet! A more accurate name for this creature would be the “two-fingered s...
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Did you know that chimpanzees are the closest living relative to humans? They’re also the smartest of all primates, and can use sophisticated too...
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Famous for being the fastest land animal on planet Earth, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 70 mph in a full sprint. While they aren't as la...
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One of the largest land mammals on Earth, hippopotamuses, or hippos for short, are mainly aquatic herbivorous creatures found in southern Africa....
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Found predominantly on the Aldabra Atoll and Galapagos islands, the giant tortoise is a large member of the Testudines order that can grow to be ov...
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SkunkNo. 100411Skunks are related to weasels, badgers, otters and wolverines, but are in their own family. They are well known for their ability to...
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