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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.)

Butterfly Fish

The butterfly fish is a generally small sized species of marine fish, found in tropical and subtropical waters, primarily around coral reefs. The butterfly fish is well known for it's brightly coloured body and elaborate markings.
There are more than 100 different species of butterfly fish found distributed throughout the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans, meaning that the butterfly fish is a salt-water species of (marine) fish.
The average butterfly fish is fairly small and generally grows to around 4 or 5 inches in length. Some species of the butterfly fish however, are known to grow to 8 inches (20 cm) long and some butterfly fish individuals have been known to grow to 30 cm

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Gorillas

Galapagos Tortoise

Emperor Penguin

Howler Monkey

Stag Beetle

Yak

Bonobos

Warthog

Siamese Crocodiles

Cockroach

Chipmunk

Spectacled bear

Horn Shark

Black Bear

Bichon Frise

Asian Elephants

Gila Monster

Barn Owl

Australian Mist

African Civet

Butterfly

Barracuda

Bat

Lions

Gibbons

Echidna

Coral

Afghan Hound

Dusky Dolphin

Black Widow Spider

Yorkshire Terrier

Gerbil

Dhole

Bison

Giant Clam

Stag Beetle

A stag beetle is one of more than 1,200 different species of beetle that are natively found in Europe. The stag beetle is the largest species of insect to be found in the United Kingdom, but despite this, the stag beetle is becoming rarer and rarer in much of Britain and is now a protected species in much of it's historic range.
The stag beetle is primarily found inhabiting deciduous woodlands and forest across the European continent where there is an abundance of food and plenty of hiding places for this armoured insect. Stag beetle are also becoming a more common sight in parks and gardens that provide artificial replacements of their native habitats.
The stag beetle is Britain