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Wild Animals

Agoutis

Assateague Ponies

Bison

Black Bear

Brahma Bull

Camel

Capybara

Cheetah

Deer

Elephant

Flamingo

Gibbons

Giraffe

Gorilla

Hyena

Leopard Bullfrog

Monkey

Moose

Okapis

Patagonian Cavy

Polar Bear

Porcupine

Possum

Rhinoceros

Tortoises

Turtle

Wolf

Yak

Zebra

 

   
 

Animal Fun Facts

Both the mother and father ostriches sit on their eggs to keep them warm

The Grizzly, Mexican Brown Bear and Kodiak bear are the same species. They are North American subspecies of the Brown Bear
Armadillos live in burrows
Lions spend most of their day sleeping
Wild lions can be found in both Africa and India
Tigers are found in Asia
Carnivore are animals that eat other animals
Snow leopards live in the Himalayas
The komodo dragon is the largest lizard of its kind, reaching up to 10 feet and 300 pounds
The diet of a Great White shark consists of primarily marine mammals
The blue whale is the largest animal that ever lived. It's tongue is the size of an elephent
The sperm whale is the deepest diving mammal. It can go more than 3,000 feet below the surface
Dolphins and porpoises are small whales
Whale shakes are the larges sharks in the world
Whales are mammals, sharks are fish
Another name for a killer whale is the orca
Frogs and salamanders are amphibians
A baby sea lion is called a pup
A group of whales is called a pod
The bullfrog can jump up to 6 feet
Baby crocodiles hatch from eggs
Hawks and owls are both known as raptors
China is the only country where giant pandas still live in the wild
A group of bears is called a sloth
A nine-banded armadillo is a unique mammal that always gives birth to quadruplets, 4 identical twins
A cuttlefish has the ability to change colors in an instant in order to blend with its background
The platypus is one of the few egg-laying mammals
Male deer have antlers, which are used to attract a female mate and for defense
The only female deer to have antlers are reindeer
The falcon can dive through the air at speeds of over 200 miles per hour!
The color of a lion helps it blend in with the land around it
Jellyfish and earthworms are invertebrates, which means they do not have a backbone
The octopus have 8 arms, while the squid has 10 arms
The chameleon reptile can move on eye while keeping the other eye still
A giant anteater can eat over 30,000 ants in one day
A rodent's teeth grow continuously throughout its life
The mudskipper is a fish that can live and breath on land
Sea lions eat fish
Opossums, kangaroos, wombats, and bandicoots are all marsupials
Marsupials carry their babies in their pouches
Bats are mammals
A herpetologist studies reptiles and amphibians
A frugivore is an animal, such as a chimpanzee or fruit bat, that feeds primarily on fruit
A herbivore is an animal that feeds chiefly on plants

 

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