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Spectacled bear

The spectacled bear is the only species of bear in South America and one of the most emblematic mammals of the tropical Andes.

Woolly Mammoth

The woolly mammoth was an enormous mammal that once roamed the vast frozen, northern landscapes in large size. Believed to be closely related to the modern-day elephant, the woolly mammoth remained in the wild until roughly 1700 BC when it became extinct.
The woolly mammoth was found roaming the bitter Arctic tundra where they would often gather in large herds for both warmth and protection. Woolly mammoths lived in two groups which are thought to have been different enough to be characterized as separate subspecies. One woolly mammoth group stayed in the middle of the high Arctic, while the other woolly mammoth group had a much wider range.
The woolly mammoth was an enormous ani

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Horn Shark

Bengal Tiger

Beagle

Kingfisher

Duck

Llama

Angelfish

Cuscus

Bullfrog

African Penguin

Glass Lizard

African Civet

Falcon

Badger

Dusky Dolphin

Flamingos

Echidna

Arctic Fox

Eastern Gorilla

Electric Eel

Ladybird

Asian Elephants

Magpie

Coral

Clown Fish

Guanacos

Desert Tortoise

Yak

Black Widow Spider

Anteater

Golden Lion Tamarin

Galapagos Tortoise

Gibbons

Abyssinian

The Abyssinian Cat is thought to be one of the oldest breeds of domestic Cat in the world, as the first domestication of the Abyssinian Cat occurred in Ancient Egyptian times. It is thought that Abyssinian Cats were bought and sold on the banks of the River Nile by traders, where the African Wild Cats (the ancestors of all domestic Cats) lived in their native habitats. Abyssinian Cats are most easily identified by their "ticked" fur which gives their coat a mottled appearance.