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Marine Wildlife
Facts On Whales
Some of the nearly 50 species of whales are the largest in size of any animals that have ever lived on earth—and that includes the dinosaurs. Blue whales, the largest…
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Facts On Elephants
The elephant is the world’s largest land animal, with adults weighing between 6,000 and 9,000 kilos, or 13,000 and 20,000 pounds, and reaching a height of 3.5 to 4 meters,…
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African Wildlife
Facts On Lions
Lions are not yet an endangered species. However, they are listed as “Vulnerable” by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) because of the fact that their numbers…
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Asian Wildlife
Facts On Tigers
Tigers are the largest and most endangered of the world’s big cats. With no more than 3,200 tigers remaining in the wild, conservationists are working hard to prevent the species…
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American Wildlife
Petite Giraffes
A ‘Petite’ Giraffe Would Be a 150-Pound Baby. But There’s Plenty Remarkable About Giraffes—Including That The Males Are Bisexual. Is there such a creature as a “petite” giraffe? If by…
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Endangered Specis
Endangered “specis” is a common “creative” way to spell “endangered species.” Usually, busy people just leave off the “e” when they’re in a hurry. In any case, however, you’re looking…
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Indangered Animals
If you typed “indangerd animals” into your Google search box, you probably really meant to write “endangered animals,” as “indangrd” is a common “creative” way to spell the word “endangered.”…
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