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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

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.

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Vulture

White-Lipped Peccaries

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Vampire Bat

Beetle

Kingfisher

Barn Owl

Border Terrier

African Civet

Beaver

Mayfly

Weasel

Bat

Condors

Zebra Shark

Dwarf Crocodile

Uguisu

Field Spaniel

Arctic Fox

Afghan Hound

Catfish

Chimpanzees

Leopard Seal

Bullfrog

Gerbil

Crane

Lions

Australian Mist

Electric Eel

Bull Shark

Ferret

Anteater

Black Bear

Clown Fish

Spectacled bear

The spectacled bear is the only species of bear in South America and one of the most emblematic mammals of the tropical Andes.