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Beetle

The beetle is a small sized invertebrate that is known to be incredibly versatile and is found in numerous different shapes and sizes. Beetles are found in nearly every different habitat on Earth and are only absent from the freezing polar regions.
The beetle has the largest number of sub-species out of all the insects, with 40% of all recognised insects being classed as beetles. There are more than 350,000 different species of noted beetle, however, scientists estimate the real number is between 4 million and 8 million beetle species.
As with other species of insects, the body of the beetle is comprised of three sections all coated in the hard outer shell, which are the head of

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.)

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Coral

Border Terrier

Bonobos

African Palm Civet

Scarlet Macaws

Dwarf Crocodile

Cuttlefish

Bullfrog

Leopard Seal

African Elephants

Siamese Crocodiles

Beetle

Black Russian Terrier

Snow Leopards

Giant Clam

Asian Elephants

Chimpanzees

Clown Fish

Giant Panda Bear

Angelfish

Capybara

Mayfly

Ladybird

Dhole

Bull Shark

Chamois

Abyssinian

Arctic Fox

Warthog

Australian Mist

Bobcat

Spectacled bear

Kiwi

Echidna

Black Bear

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.