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Lions

Lion Classification and Evolution : The Lion is one of the largest, strongest and powerful felines in the world second only in size to the Siberian Tiger. They are the largest cats on the African continent and are unique among felines in a number of ways but the biggest difference between Lions and other cats is that they are incredibly sociable animals that live together in family groups known as prides. Lions are also part of the big cat family meaning that both males and females are able to roar. Despite having once roamed across much of Africa and even parts of Europe and Asia, the world's remaining Lion population now resides in sub-Saharan Africa. However, with Lion

African Penguin

The African Penguin is a small to medium sized Penguin species that is found along the coast of South Africa and on a number of it's surrounding islands. The African Penguin is thought to be most closely related to the Humboldt and Magellanic Penguins found in southern South America, and the Galapagos Penguin found in the Pacific Ocean near the Equator. The African Penguin was named for the fact that it is the only species of Penguin that is found breeding on the African Coast, and it is believed to be one of the first Penguin species to be discovered by humans.

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Chamois

Magpie

African Penguin

Snow Leopards

Gila Monster

Magellanic Penguins

Flamingos

Zebra Shark

Vulture

Eastern Gorilla

Bengal Tiger

Moray Eel

Vampire Bat

Weasel

Bichon Frise

Kiwi

Wombat

Giant Panda Bear

Woolly Mammoth

Scarlet Macaws

Emperor Penguin

Black Widow Spider

Beaver

Field Spaniel

Desert Tortoise

Asian Elephants

Eagle

Siamese Crocodiles

Leopard Seal

Tigers

Flying Squirrel

Coastal Dolphins

Bison

Galapagos Tortoise

Asian Palm Civet

Eagle

The eagle is a (generally) large sized bird of prey meaning that the eagle is one of the most dominant predators in the sky. Eagles are most commonly found in the Northern Hemisphere including Europe, Asia and North America. Eagles are also found on the African continent.
There are more than 60 different species of eagle in the world with only 2 of these eagle species being found in the USA and Canada. However, one of these eagle species is one of the most common species of eagle, the bald eagle. Despite it's name the bald eagle has a full head of feathers but their bright white colour makes the bald eagle very distinguishable. The golden eagle is the only other species of eagle found