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Alpaca
Camel's humming relative from the Andes
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Clownfish
No need to wonder where he is
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Greater flamingo
The pink color of a flamingo's feathers comes from pigments in their diet
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Fennec Fox
The smallest of foxes with the world's largest ears in proportion to body size
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Common Seal
The uncommon Common Seal
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White-cheeked gibbon
Apes who love to sing
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Blue wildebeest
Each year during the Great Migration, around 1.5 million wildebeest trek over 300 miles
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Hippopotamus
This chubby river horse can easily outrun a human
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Dybowski's deer
Discovered by a Polish naturalist Dybowski, and named in his honor
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Red kangaroo
The largest marsupial in the world. Kangaroos can swim, but cannot walk backwards.
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South African fur seal
They are able to dive 200m in search of food
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Petting zoo
Goats and sheep spreading their charm
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Ring-tailed lemur
Who can resist King Julien ?
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Katanga (Southwest African) lion
His roar can be heard from 8 km away
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African Wild Dog
The painted dog of Africa
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American manatee
The not so little mermaid
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Kea
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Brown bear
Europe's largest predator
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Indian Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros means "nose horn"
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Okapi
They can lick their own ears!
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Red panda
Red panda had the name before the great panda.
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Yellow baboon
Like other Old World monkeys, baboons do not have gripping tails
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Great white pelican
They can hold 13 liters of liquid or 4 kilograms of fish in their gular pouch
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African penguin
Also known as Jackass Penguin and Blackfoot Penguin
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Reindeer
Suprisingly, the name does not come from the reins of Santa's sleigh!
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Lyle's flying fox
This fruit bat's primary sense when foraging is vision, not echolocation
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Eurasian lynx
The third largest predator in Europe, after the brown bear and the wolf
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Common squirrel monkey
The most adorable death's head on the planet
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Asian elephant
Elephants don't drink through their trunks
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Common ostrich
The largest of birds can sprint at 70km/hr
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Meerkat
Dark patches around their eyes reduce the glare of the sun
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Takin
Their funny nose helps to warm up the air they breath in
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Lowland tapir
Tapirs are great swimmers and divers, and sometimes they escape predators this way
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Sumatran tiger
The smallest of tigers. He is a good swimmer and a great jumper
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Arabian (Dromedary) camel
The king of the desert
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Gray wolf
One wolf can eat 9kg of meat at a sitting
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Black-and-gold howler monkey
They are called howlers for a reason
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School shark
Sharks lose and grow thousands of teeth in a lifetime
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Chapman's zebra
Zebra stripes pattern is unique as fingerprint
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European bison
Also known as wisnet- the largest herbivore in Europe
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Giraffe
Giraffes and humans have the same number of neck bones
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