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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.)

Ferret

The ferret is a domestic animal thought to be native to Europe. The ferret is thought to be a subspecies of polecat and the ferret has the same long shaped body as a polecat and a weasel.
The ferret is thought to have been domesticated around 2,500 years ago, which is roughly the same time that a number of animals such as the donkey and goat were put to domestic use. The ferret is used to help farmers hunt out rabbits and the ferret does this by crawling into the rabbit burrows, with the ferret using its incredibly shaped flexible body to its advantage as a ferret is often small than many rabbits. The rabbit is scared out of the burrow by the invading ferret and uses one of the many bu

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Kakapo

Asian Palm Civet

Desert Tortoise

Cockroach

Australian Mist

Wombat

Giant Clam

Vampire Bat

Manatee

Bat

Giant Ibis

Guanacos

Warthog

Gibbons

Bichon Frise

Glass Lizard

Flying Squirrel

African Penguin

Orangutans

Frigatebird

Field Spaniel

Border Terrier

Eagle

Mayfly

Black Bear

Zebra Shark

Yorkshire Terrier

Bison

Ferret

Avocet

African Clawed Frog

Chimpanzees

Howler Monkey

Gorillas

Horn Shark

Bactrian Camel

The bactrian camel is better known as being the type of camel with two humps. There are only two surviving species of camel remaining, the single humped camels from the Middle East and the bactrian (double humped) camel from Northern Asia.
There are thought to be more than a million bactrian camels domesticated worldwide in not just Asia, but also parts of Africa and the Middle East. Camels have been domesticated for around 2,000 years for both pulling/carrying heavy loads but also for transporting both humans and merchandise.
Like the single humped camel, the bactrian camel is able to survive on its own water reserves for long periods of time meaning they can cross enormous dese