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Dachshunds are spunky, friendly dogs of the hound group, meaning they were at one time bred as hunters. In fact, in German, the breed name means ba...
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Dachshunds are spunky, friendly dogs of the hound group, meaning they were at one time bred as hunters. In fact, in German, the breed name means ba...
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Ranked as the second-most-popular dog breed by the American Kennel Club, German Shepherds are intelligent and courageous, as well as large and stro...
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Originally bred for hunting down rodents and other pests, Boston Terriers enjoy a very pleasant and outing going temperament, making them great dog...
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Active, friendly, and highly trainable, phenomenal with children and other pets; what’s not to like about the Labrador retriever? Nothing, apparent...
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Guernsey cows are a type of cattle found all throughout the world and are well renowned in dairy farming. They have an incredibly docile temperamen...
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The classic beef cattle, Herefords were originally bred in England with the goal of producing quality beef from grass for a growing population. The...
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A billy goat is an adult male goat. Unlike many other species, both the males and females may have horns, although the male’s horns are larger. Bil...
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Hanoverians are gorgeous horses known for calm temperament and superior rideability. Like several other breeds, they originated in Germany, long be...
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Native to Southern Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, toucans are a tropical species of bird that are well known for their...
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The lynx is any of the four members of the Lynx genus, which includes the Eurasian lynx, the Canada lynx, the Iberian lynx, and the bobcat. They c...
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Despite common belief, grizzly bears aren’t one single species. Instead, they are any North American subspecies of brown bear, including the mainla...
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It may not look it, especially when standing on its hind legs, but the black bear is actually one of the smallest bear species. Endemic to North Am...
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Believe it or not, the beaver is actually a rodent! Made up of two different species, the North American beaver and the Eurasian beaver, this buck ...
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One of the most common land mammals across North America and even parts of Central and South America, the whitetail deer can be found in a multit...
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Adapted to live in the cold and harsh conditions of the polar regions, the Arctic hare has developed an extremely thick coat and a high body fat pe...
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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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Although they’re not the largest giraffe subspecies, newborn reticulated giraffe infants can be as large as 6 feet tall at birth. It doesn’t take...
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One of the largest members of the big cat classification, the Bengal tiger is also the most populated of the tiger subspecies. Although males typ...
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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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Ever wonder what eats the highest leaves on the trees in Africa? Why, that's the reticulated giraffe, the tallest land animal on planet Earth! Than...
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The largest species of rhinoceros in the world, the white rhinoceros, or rhino for short, is a large horned mammal endemic to the southern half of...
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Gnorman the Gnome is the official traveling Gnome of Safari Ltd. He’s a friendly fellow, as well as a total foodie! Characteristics: Gnorman the G...
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Behold, the king of the jungle! Lions are the second largest of the big cats, with the largest being tigers. Endemic to Africa and India, lions are...
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The Leviathan is a mysterious mythical monster of the sea, the marine counterpart to the great land beast Behemoth. One of the oldest and most powe...
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Harpies are figures in Greek and Roman mythology with features of both human women and birds. They are wind spirits, and are particularly known for...
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Cerberus is the terrifying three-headed watchdog of Hades. Snarling and growling, the black dog ensures that no one enters or leaves the underworld...
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Closely related to the Cloud Dragon, the Fog Dragon has a much darker persona than its cloud-loving cousin. Fog Dragons sneak about wherever dense ...
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Stately, peaceful, and beautiful to behold, the appearance of a Princess Dragon at the coronation of royalty ensured that the new ruler would reign...
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The feared Ghost Dragon is said to appear only when a new moon occurs on all Hallows’ Eve. The terrifying creatures seek ancient treasures and old ...
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Residing only in arid, uninhabited deserts, the Desert Dragon is feared by all who travel the endless scorching sands of the world’s great deserts....
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The Golden Dragon is a rare Horned Chinese Dragon with wings. The wings are an adaptation for highland living, unique to Golden Dragons, a sub-spec...
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Triceratops was a large herbivorous horned dinosaur that lived during the very end of the Cretaceous Period (68-66 million years ago) in what is n...
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Few creatures inspire fear and respect like a full-grown fire dragon. While other dragons have powerful limbs, multiple heads, sharp horns, and fir...
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Velociraptor was a small theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous Period (about 75 million years ago). Alth...
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Kaprosuchus shows that prehistoric ‘crocs’ were more diverse than crocodiles today. This extinct relative of modern crocodiles had tusk-like fangs ...
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Apatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (about 152 million years ago) in what is now western North America. ...
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Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest known theropod dinosaur. It lived in what is now western North America in the latest Cretaceous Period (6...
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One of the most popular and well-known dinosaurs, Stegosaurus was a very unique looking dinosaur, with its large armored plates and distinctive ta...
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Poised and ready to strike, this impressive cobra has its huge fangs bared! While this figurine poses no danger, all hooded cobras can be fatally d...
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Mosasaurus was a large marine lizard that lived during the Late Cretaceous Period (70-66 million years ago) in shallow seas that covered what is no...
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Dinosaurs, like all modern birds and most reptiles, laid eggs. In recent years, many fossilized eggs and nests have been discovered, although we a...
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The Komodo dragon is the largest known species of lizard. It can grow to be 10 feet long and weigh 150 pounds. Komodo dragons carry an anticoagulan...
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Unlike other members of the Testudines order, tortoises are not sea dwelling and live on land. Known for their large and spacious shells, tortois...
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