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African Elephants

African elephants are the largest land animals on Earth. They are slightly larger than their Asian cousins and can be identified by their larger ears that look somewhat like the continent of Africa. (Asian elephants have smaller, rounded ears.)

Uguisu

The Uguisu is a small species of bird that is natively found throughout Japan, China and Taiwan, along with a number of other regions of the far east. The Uguisu is also commonly known as the Japanese Bush-Warbler, as it is named for it's beautifully distinctive song. The Uguisu is most closely related to other small songbirds including Bushtits and Nightingales which they are similar in appearance too, although the Uguisu is generally very slightly larger. Although they do not sing at night, the beauty of the Uguisu's song is said to have led to them also being known as the Japanese Nightingale. The Uguisu was first described as a documented species by Heinrich von Kittlitz in 1830.

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Badger

Warthog

Wolf

Woolly Mammoth

Orangutans

Cuttlefish

Cockroach

Vampire Bat

Bandicoot

Border Terrier

Beagle

Old World Vultures

Guanacos

Baboon

Clown Fish

Manatee

Whales

Cheetahs

Burrowing Frog

Magellanic Penguins

Vulture

Tigers

White-Lipped Peccaries

Millipede

Yorkshire Terrier

Bactrian Camel

Flying Squirrel

African Elephants

Coastal Dolphins

Condors

Siamese Crocodiles

African Penguin

Black Bear

Arctic Fox

Snow Leopards

The snow leopard, known for its beautiful, thick fur, has a white, yellowish or soft gray coat with ringed spots of black on brown. The markings help camouflage it from prey. With their thick coats, heavy fur-lined tails and paws covered with fur, snow leopards are perfectly adapted to the cold and dry habitats in which they live.