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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.)

Yorkshire Terrier

Although a toy breed, the Yorkie still retains much of its terrier ancestry in terms of personality. Individual dogs will differ, but they are generally intelligent, independent and courageous. Yorkshire Terriers are quick to determine where they fit in a household's pack. Their behavior towards outsiders will vary, they often will be inclined to bark at strangers, but some Yorkies are outgoing and friendly towards new people while others are withdrawn and aloof.
The differences in behavior in this regard are largely based on how the owner trains or conditions (and socializes) the Yorkie. A few individual Yorkshire Terriers may be timid or nervous, rather than bold, but the vast major

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Barn Owl

Capybara

White-Lipped Peccaries

Gila Monster

Yorkshire Terrier

Bactrian Camel

Old World Vultures

Llama

Magpie

Siamese Crocodiles

African Penguin

Giant Panda Bear

Glass Lizard

Emperor Penguin

Clown Fish

Ferret

Golden Lion Tamarin

Bichon Frise

Burrowing Frog

Baboon

Jaguar

Chamois

Giant Clam

African Civet

Frigatebird

Millipede

African Bush Elephant

Spectacled bear

Border Terrier

Eagle

African Elephants

Anteater

Field Spaniel

Desert Tortoise

Kiwi

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