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Bichon Frise

The well-bred Bichon Frise is gentle mannered, feisty, sensitive, playful, and affectionate. A cheerful attitude is a prominent personality trait.
Most Bichon Frise enjoy socializing with people and most dogs. Bichon Frise may be relatively stubborn, but are also said to be patient.
They may tend to nip gently in play. They may have sudden bursts of energy resulting in the blitz or buzz, where they race around in circles until they collapse happily onto their backs.Bichon Frise are wonderful family dogs.
The Bichon Frise is a small but sturdy dog that has a black nose and dark round eyes, and its white hair consists of a curly outer-coat and a silky undercoat.
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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.)

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Bison

Turtles & Tortoises

Cuscus

Magellanic Penguins

Duck

Afghan Hound

White-Lipped Peccaries

Coastal Dolphins

Old World Vultures

Horn Shark

Frigatebird

Border Terrier

Chipmunk

Bandicoot

Zebra Shark

African Penguin

Ferret

Dwarf Crocodile

Llama

Arctic Fox

Asian Palm Civet

Bobcat

Bat

African Elephants

Chamois

African Palm Civet

Anteater

African Civet

Barracuda

Emperor Penguin

Abyssinian

Gila Monster

Beaver

Galapagos Tortoise

Black Bear

Coastal Dolphins

Bycatch is the most critical extinction threat facing marine megafauna in coastal seas, including the world's most endangered dolphins, porpoises, seals, dugongs, sharks, and marine turtles. These vulnerable species share coastal waters with small-scale fisheries that employ 99% of the world's 50 million fishers. An estimate of global dolphin and porpoise bycatch indicates that more than 300,000 individuals are killed each year, with about 98% resulting from entanglement in gillnets and about 2% in trawlers and other gear, such as long lines.
A global review of marine mammal consumption by humans concluded that targeted hunts of small cetaceans have generally been reduced and capture