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Endangered Species
Facts On Penguins
Facts About Penguins Many penguins live in coastal Antarctica, but none live at the South Pole: the Pole, at the centre of the frozen continent, is too far from the…
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Amazon Wildlife
Facts On Giraffes
Facts About Giraffes Giraffes live in semi-arid landscapes throughout sub-Saharan Africa, and so far are not considered to be Endangered or Threatened by the international conservation community. However, they have…
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African Wildlife
Facts On Zebras
The zebra is the wild equine of sub-Saharan Africa—which means that it is closely related to the horse and the ass. Unlike horses and asses, however, zebras have proven difficult,…
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Monkeys
Facts On Monkeys
Facts About Monkeys There are two main types of monkeys: the Amazon rainforest monkeys and other monkeys of the Central and South American tropics, and the Old World monkeys of…
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Amphibians
Facts On Frogs
The world, from the subarctic to the sub-antarctic, is full of frogs. There are around 5,000 species known to science, and hundreds, if not more than a thousand, that have…
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American Wildlife
Facts On Koalas
Although the koala is often referred to as the koala “bear,” it is not a bear at all, but an Australian marsupial whose closest living relative is the wombat. In…
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Dolphins & Whales
Facts On Dolphins
There are several dozen species of dolphins swimming in just abou[ez-toc]t all of the earth’s oceans—and some of its rivers, too. [ez-toc] Dolphins are closely related to whales and porpoises,…
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