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D = Dog0
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D....dingo..wild Australian dog
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please can we add a bit about each animal just for interest Cheers x
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E= Eagle owl
Eagle owls have a very large wingspan, and they are known for vivid orange eyes and tufts of feathers on their heads.
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F = Falcon (Found on every continent except Antarctica. These are small to medium-sized birds of prey with tapered wings and tails).0
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Dolphin.0
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egret.....a white bird...beautiful!
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AndyGT said:F = Falcon (Found on every continent except Antarctica. These are small to medium-sized birds of prey with tapered wings and tails).
Gorillas live in small groups called troops or bands. In each troop there is one dominant male Silverback, some female gorillas, and their offspring. Gorillas live around 35 years. They can live longer, up to 50 years, in captivity.
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H =Hyenas: They only have 4 extant species, it is the 5th smallest biological family in the family Carnivore and one of the smallest in the Mammal class.1
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I....ibex...a mountain goat
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J= Jaguar
Jaguars are excellent swimmers!
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K.......koala bear......so many of these sweet creatures were lost in the Australian bush fires.
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L = Lemur.
Ring-tailed ones are my favourite.0 -
M = The Mandrill and the Drill use to be classified as baboons but they now have their own genus, Mandrillus.1
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N.....narwhal.......a dolphin type sea creature which lives a gentle life
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O= octopus!0
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Penguin.0
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Q = Quetzal (Colourful birds with tail features of up to 3 feet long)0
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R = Rats. Specially bred rats have been kept as pets at least since the late 19th century. Tamed rats are generally friendly and can be taught to perform selected behaviours.0
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S = Swordfish.
Swordfish are one of the open ocean's fastest, strongest predators characterised by a long, flat and pointed bill!0
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