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Antelope
Most of the antelopes are native to Africa. Antelops have even-toed hooves, horizontal pupils, and males have bony horns.
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Armadillo
Armadillo has a leathery armor shell. All Armadillo species are native to the Americas. They are good diggers.
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Bears
Black bears, Brown bears, Grizzly bear, Giant Panda etc.
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Coyote
native to most of the North America. Coyotes are very good swimmers as well.
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Cheetah
Cheetah is regarded as the fastest animal on land.
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Deer
There are many kinds of deers, like Moose, Red Deer, Reindeer, Roe and Chital. Deer are widely distributed in all continents except Antarctica and Australia.
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Elephant
Elephants are the largest land mammals on the planet Earth.African elephant and Asian elephants, which are relatively smaller
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Fox
Foxes can live reasonably well to human presence in cities and cultivated areas. In many folklores, the fox appears to be cunning and trickery. .
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Giraffe
Giraffe is an even-toed ungulate mammal lives in African. They have yellow to black fur and white patches over off-white, or dark yellowish brown fur.
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Gorilla
the largest living primates on the planet
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Hedgehog
A hedgehog is a kind of spiny mammals that live in parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand.
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Hippopotamus
a herbivorous mammal native to the African continent.
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Jaguar
one of the most prominent predators among the tropical jungle animals.
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Koala Bear
Koalas are native to eastern Australia. They carry their young ones in the pouch for 6 months.
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Lion
Lions are big cats. It is the second-largest living cat after the tiger. Wild lions live in Sub-Saharan Africa and in Asia.
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Monkey
There are about 264 known monkey species. Monkeys are intelligent animals. They can be used as service animals or scientific experiments.
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Rhinoceros
Often referred to as Rhino/Rhinos, native to Asia and Africa.
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Skunk
Skunks can secrete a strong, foul-smelling liquid. They are black-and-white to brown or cream colored.
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Snakes
snakes are covered in overlapping scales and skulls with many joints. Snakes live on every continent except Antarctica and most islands.
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Tiger
Tiger is the largest of big cats. Tigers live from Siberian taiga, open grasslands, and tropical swamps. In in ancient mythology and folklore, tiger is the King of the Beasts in cultures of eastern Asia.
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Turtles
Turtles are reptiles. Turtles change their internal temperature according to the outside environment. Turtles breathe air and do not lay eggs underwater.
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Wolves
Wolves started to live on earth about 300,000 years ago.Wolves have different size and weight and live in different places. Wolves usually live in packs.
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Zebras
Zebras have distinctive white and black stripes. Their stripes patterns unique to each individual.Zebras usually live in small harems to large herds. They can live in grasslands, savannas, woodlands, mountains and hills.
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