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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.)

Kiwi

The kiwi is a brown, fuzzy, flightless bird native to the forests and jungles of New Zealand. In recent years the kiwi has become endangered, mainly due to introduced predators like dogs, cats, rats, ferrets and weasels which hunt the kiwi and eat it's eggs. The kiwi is almost helpless against these exotic threats and there are many support organizations for kiwis which run conservation projects to try and protect the remaining kiwi population. The largest of these kiwi conservation projects is run by the Bank of New Zealand.
There are many different species of kiwi, but all of them can only be found inhabiting the forests of New Zealand. It is believed that the incredible diversity o

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Tigers

Cockroach

Golden Lion Tamarin

Desert Tortoise

Eastern Gorilla

Australian Mist

Beaver

Gila Monster

Border Terrier

Chamois

Bonobos

Angelfish

Bull Shark

Giant Ibis

Bobcat

Sharks

Field Spaniel

Abyssinian

Bison

Barb

Clown Fish

Kingfisher

Howler Monkey

Black Bear

Beagle

Vulture

Bichon Frise

Asian Elephants

Kakapo

Bullfrog

Barracuda

Asian Palm Civet

Capybara

Wolf

Dusky Dolphin

The Dusky Dolphin is a small species of dolphin that is found inhabiting the cooler waters along continental shelves throughout the southern hemisphere. This distinctive looking cetacean is closely related to other large marine animals including other dolphins, porpoises and whales but despite their fish-like appearance Dusky Dolphins are true mammals that both breathe air in and out of their lungs and also suckle their young on milk produced by the mother's mammary glands. Dusky Dolphins are widespread throughout the southern hemisphere with three species being recognised that have been grouped by their geographical range, with one found off the coast of South America, one near South Africa