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Snow Leopards

The snow leopard, known for its beautiful, thick fur, has a white, yellowish or soft gray coat with ringed spots of black on brown. The markings help camouflage it from prey. With their thick coats, heavy fur-lined tails and paws covered with fur, snow leopards are perfectly adapted to the cold and dry habitats in which they live.

Arctic Fox

The Arctic Fox is a small white fox native to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The Arctic fox is commonly found in the colder parts of Canada, Alaska, Northern Asia and Europe. The Arctic fox is also commonly known as the Snow fox or the White fox due to the fact that the Arctic fox has white fur and spends a great deal of time in the cold snow.
The Arctic fox has extremely thick winter fur, which is apparently the warmest fur of all the mammals. The thick fur of the Arctic fox is definitely an essential for the Arctic fox to continue dwelling successfully in the harsh Arctic terrain where temperatures regularly fall below minus 40 degrees Celsius.
The Arctic fox

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Ferret

Beagle

Anteater

Field Spaniel

Woolly Mammoth

African Elephants

Uguisu

Gibbons

Yorkshire Terrier

Glass Lizard

African Bush Elephant

Giant Panda Bear

Tigers

Coral

White-Lipped Peccaries

Magpie

Giant Clam

Guanacos

Dusky Dolphin

Ladybird

Gerbil

Capybara

Bull Shark

Gila Monster

Abyssinian

Bat

Howler Monkey

Burrowing Frog

Galapagos Tortoise

Flying Squirrel

Bactrian Camel

Wolf

Giant Ibis

Yak

African Civet

The African Civet is a large species of Civet found across sub-Saharan Africa. The African Civet is the only remaining member in it's genetic group and is considered to be the largest Civet-like animal on the African continent. Despite their cat-like appearance and behaviours, the African Civets are not felines at all but are in fact, more closely related to other small carnivores including Weasels and Mongooses. The African Civet is most well known for the musk that it secretes to mark it's territory (called Civetone), which has been used in the manufacturing of perfumes for centuries, and it's striking black and white markings, make the African Civet one of the easiest Civet species to ide