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  • PARROT

    The Eclectus parrot is known for its extreme case of sexual dimorphism. The male of the species is b...

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    PARROT

    The Eclectus parrot is known for its extreme case of sexual dimorphism. The male of the species is bright green with a candy corn-colored beak and the female is red and blue with an all-black beak. It was thought for many years that they were actually different species.

  • COCKATOO

    Bare-eyed cockatoos, also known as little corellas, will inhabit most types of open country, but are...

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    Published: 09/2017

    COCKATOO

    Bare-eyed cockatoos, also known as little corellas, will inhabit most types of open country, but are particularly abundant in eucalyptus-bordering watercourses. They will roost in the nearby trees overnight, congregating in flocks of several thousand.

ANIMALS
  • MEERKATS 2

    The Meerkat is a member of the mongoose family. A group of Meerkats is called a mob, gang, or clan. ...

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    MEERKATS 2

    The Meerkat is a member of the mongoose family. A group of Meerkats is called a mob, gang, or clan. A Meerkat mob often contains around 20 Meerkats at a time, but some super families have had 50 or more

  • RAINDEER

    Reindeer are unique in that they are the only species of deer were both male and female carry branch...

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    RAINDEER

    Reindeer are unique in that they are the only species of deer were both male and female carry branched antlers.

  • DEER

    Throughout the year, the deer will forage in different areas. In Europe, Red Deer is the largest non...

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    DEER

    Throughout the year, the deer will forage in different areas. In Europe, Red Deer is the largest non-domesticated mammal still existing in some countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  • ZEBRA

    Zebras are very adaptable grazers. They feed mainly on grasses but will also eat shrubs, herbs, twig...

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    ZEBRA

    Zebras are very adaptable grazers. They feed mainly on grasses but will also eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves and bark. Plains zebras are pioneer grazers and are the first to eat at well-vegetated areas.

  • TAPIRS

    Tapirs as a group have changed little in the past 35 million years. Their closest relatives are the ...

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    TAPIRS

    Tapirs as a group have changed little in the past 35 million years. Their closest relatives are the horse and rhino. They are excellent swimmers spending most of their time in or close to water, eating aquatic plants and cooling down. When frightened, tapirs take to the water and breathe with their snout poked above the surface like a snorkel.

  • ALPACAS

    The closest living species are the wild Vicuña, also native to South America. Our Alpaca’s are shear...

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    ALPACAS

    The closest living species are the wild Vicuña, also native to South America. Our Alpaca’s are sheared every summer; the wool is the finest fleece, being stronger and warmer than any other farmed animal. Alpacas make a variety of sounds such as clicks and snorts but are best known for their humming. Gestation period is 11 months. 1 young is born called a ‘Cria’.

  • MERRAKATS 1

    The Meerkat is a member of the mongoose family. A group of Meerkats is called a mob, gang, or clan. ...

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    Published: 09/2017

    MERRAKATS 1

    The Meerkat is a member of the mongoose family. A group of Meerkats is called a mob, gang, or clan. A Meerkat mob often contains around 20 Meerkats at a time, but some super families have had 50 or more

  • SQUIRREL MONKEY

    Otters are the only truly aquatic members of the weasel family. The Asian Small-clawed Otter is the ...

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    Published: 09/2017

    SQUIRREL MONKEY

    Otters are the only truly aquatic members of the weasel family. The Asian Small-clawed Otter is the smallest otter in the world. They are especially distinct in their forepaws, as the claws do not extend above the fleshy end pads of their toes and fingers. Their forepaws are extremely sensitive allowing them to search for food by touch alone. Otters are very vocal, with a large repertoire of calls.

  • LEMURS

    They spend a great deal of time on the ground in thinly wooded areas, walking on all fours with its ...

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    LEMURS

    They spend a great deal of time on the ground in thinly wooded areas, walking on all fours with its tail in the air. They live in troops of between 3 and 30 mostly dominated by females.

  • REDAPNDAS

    Red pandas are endangered in the wild due to the fragmentation of its natural habitats, their low nu...

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    REDAPNDAS

    Red pandas are endangered in the wild due to the fragmentation of its natural habitats, their low numbers, and their food specialisation needs. In southwest China, the Red panda is hunted for its fur and especially for its highly valued bushy tail from which hats and wedding charms are produced. A Red panda’s coat is made up of long coarse hairs and dense undercoat to insulate against the cold weather of its high-altitude habitat.

  • CIBBONS

    The Lar gibbon, which is also known as the white handed gibbon was considered to make life-long pair...

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    CIBBONS

    The Lar gibbon, which is also known as the white handed gibbon was considered to make life-long pair bonds, but recent studies show how some serial monogamy with occasional partner changes and even non-monogamous groupings (

AQUATIC
  • PENGUINES

    The African penguin is a medium-sized penguin, and the only penguin species breeding on the African ...

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    PENGUINES

    The African penguin is a medium-sized penguin, and the only penguin species breeding on the African continent. Like all penguins, the African penguin has a robust, heavyset body, and is black on the back and white below, with variable black markings on the breast and belly.

  • TORTOILES

    The Sulcata tortoise is also known as ‘The African spurred tortoise.’ It lives in hot, arid regions ...

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    TORTOILES

    The Sulcata tortoise is also known as ‘The African spurred tortoise.’ It lives in hot, arid regions ranging from the desert fringes to dry savannahs, where permanent water supplies are usually lacking and is the largest tortoise of the African mainland.

BIG CAT
  • RED FOXES

    The red fox is typically active at dusk or at night, but is often active in the day in more undistur...

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    RED FOXES

    The red fox is typically active at dusk or at night, but is often active in the day in more undisturbed areas. A member of the dog family and is often seen in the countryside but urban foxes are on the increase, becoming bolder.

  • WOLF

    The wolf is a large member of the canine family. It is not known for sure just when the divergence o...

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    Published: 09/2017

    WOLF

    The wolf is a large member of the canine family. It is not known for sure just when the divergence occurred that split the ancestors of our domestic dog, C. familiaris, from the grey wolf, C. lupus, but it is thought to have occurred about four million years ago.

  • WHITE LIONS

    The white lion is not albino as they do have pigmentation, they have a condition called, leucism, th...

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    WHITE LIONS

    The white lion is not albino as they do have pigmentation, they have a condition called, leucism, that causes the loss of pigmentation in the skin and fur. They are endemic only in the Greater Timbavati, region of South Africa. White lions and gene carrying lions have been hunted and forcibly removed from the wild in to captivity.

  • CHEETAH

    It is the fastest of all land animals, its light frame, long limbs and sleek, streamline body, was b...

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    CHEETAH

    It is the fastest of all land animals, its light frame, long limbs and sleek, streamline body, was built for speed rather than endurance, they can reach speeds of 110 km/h. Unlike other cats, the Cheetahs claws do not retract, which act like running spikes. They have large lungs and eyes in proportion to their body to help with spotting prey and predators. They size of the lungs are important to help get as much oxygen into the body as possible

  • TIGER

    The tiger is a predominantly solitary creature, spending the majority of the year living and hunting...

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    TIGER

    The tiger is a predominantly solitary creature, spending the majority of the year living and hunting alone. The Siberian tiger is the largest of all the big cats. Generally, the tiger will occupy and defend a territory against intruders of the same sex. The male tiger has a larger territory that overlaps the territories of several females, with whom the male tiger will then mate. Individual tigers mark the boundaries of their territory with urine and scrapes, and scent is sprayed onto trees, bushes and rock faces. Faeces and scrapes are also left along trails and in conspicuous places throughout the territory to advertise to other tigers that the area is occupied.

  • CORSAC FOX

    They are heavily hunted for their fur, but are still common. Other than humans and predatory birds a...

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    Published: 09/2017

    CORSAC FOX

    They are heavily hunted for their fur, but are still common. Other than humans and predatory birds are their only enemy/predator. Corsac fox is more social than other foxes. They will share burrows and form hunting packs. In the winter, Corsac foxes have a very dense whitish-grey fur, which becomes sandy to reddish coloured in the summer. Adapted to arid conditions, the Corsac fox can go without food and water for extended periods of time.

  • JAGUAR

    The massive head and strong canines are adaptations for crushing skeletal material and cracking open...

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    Published: 09/2017

    JAGUAR

    The massive head and strong canines are adaptations for crushing skeletal material and cracking open well armoured prey such as turtles. The jaguar is the largest cat of the Americas.

  • SNOW LEOPARDS

    They are heavily hunted for their fur, but are still common. Other than humans and predatory birds a...

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    Published: 09/2017

    SNOW LEOPARDS

    They are heavily hunted for their fur, but are still common. Other than humans and predatory birds are their only enemy/predator. Corsac fox is more social than other foxes. They will share burrows and form hunting packs. In the winter, Corsac foxes have a very dense whitish-grey fur, which becomes sandy to reddish coloured in the summer. Adapted to arid conditions, the Corsac fox can go without food and water for extended periods of time.

BIRDS
  • PARROT

    The Eclectus parrot is known for its extreme case of sexual dimorphism. The male of the species is b...

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    Published: 09/2017

    PARROT

    The Eclectus parrot is known for its extreme case of sexual dimorphism. The male of the species is bright green with a candy corn-colored beak and the female is red and blue with an all-black beak. It was thought for many years that they were actually different species.

  • COCKATOO

    Bare-eyed cockatoos, also known as little corellas, will inhabit most types of open country, but are...

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    Published: 09/2017

    COCKATOO

    Bare-eyed cockatoos, also known as little corellas, will inhabit most types of open country, but are particularly abundant in eucalyptus-bordering watercourses. They will roost in the nearby trees overnight, congregating in flocks of several thousand.

  • MACAWS

    The blue and gold macaw is the 3rd biggest parrot in the world. The naked face is white, turning pin...

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    Published: 09/2017

    MACAWS

    The blue and gold macaw is the 3rd biggest parrot in the world. The naked face is white, turning pink in excited birds, and is lined with small black feathers. These feathers form a different pattern on each bird.

  • OWLS

    These are the most widespread of all the birds of prey in the world, found on every continent except...

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    Published: 09/2017

    OWLS

    These are the most widespread of all the birds of prey in the world, found on every continent except for the north and south poles. Barn owls are relatively common throughout most of their range, but they are rare in Britain, mostly due to habitat destruction. Climate affects their numbers quite dramatically as well, as they are unable to hunt in prolonged wet weather.

  • EMUS

    Emus are farmed through out the world for their meat, leather and feathers. Emus are flightless but ...

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    Published: 09/2017

    EMUS

    Emus are farmed through out the world for their meat, leather and feathers. Emus are flightless but excellent runners reaching up to 50kph (31 mph) on open ground. Emus form breeding pairs, and may remain together for about five months.