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THE LION Mammar Lives: Sub-Saharan Africa Carnivore Lives in grasslands, scrub, and open woodlands, They live in groups. They hunt antelopes, buffaloes, zebras, young elephants, rhinos, hippos, wild hogs, crocodiles and giraffes.
THE TIGER Mammar Lives: Russia, China or North Korea Carnivore It's the largest cat in the world. Siberian tigers are solitary animals. They hunt bears, and deers, but also hunt smaller animals like rabbits, pikas, and fish.
THE GIRAFFE Mammar Lives: Sub-Saharian Africa Herbivorous It's the tallest land animal in the world (5m). Giraffes eat a combination of leaves, seeds, buds, and branches – and sometimes even grass. They sleep less than two hours a day.
THE ELEPLHANT Mammar Lives: Africa Herbivorous Weighing up to 6000 kg and measuring up to 3.3 mis the world’s largest land mammal. They eat roots, grasses, fruit, and bark. An adult can consume up to 300 pounds of food in a single day.
THE ZEBRA Mammar Lives: Eastern and Southern Africa Herbivorous Tehy have very good hearing and eyesight, which helps them stay clear of predators. . They eat plants and spends the majority of their day eating, mostly grazing on grass, but also eating leaves and stems.
THE KOALA Mammar Lives: Australia Herbivorous Its a marsupial, not a bear. They live in eucalyptus woodlands, and the leaves of these trees make up most of their diet. They're largely sedentary and sleep up to 20 hours a day.
THE BEAR Mammar Lives: Western Canada and the northwestern United States. Carnivore They will hunt animals such as baby deer, caribou, and elk but they are also like leftovers. They hibernate, so they deeply sleeps at the winter
CROCODILE Reptile Lives: Africa, Asia, North America, South America, and Australia. Carnivore Crocodiles need to live in areas with lots of water. They eat fish, frogs, birds, and other small animals. Some of them are able to hunt larger types of animals such as deer and even buffalo.
TURTLE Reptile Lives: tropical forests, lakes and ponds as well as in deserts Herbivorous Turtles are cold-blooded, like all reptiles. This means their body temperature changes based on how warm or cold it is outside.
IGUANA Reptile Lives: South America Herbivorous It likes to eat plants including leaves and fruit. They will also eat small insects. They're excellent swimmers and will dive into the water to avoid predators.
BOA Reptile Lives: South America. Carnivore They live in areas with little water, such as savannahs and deserts. Their diet includes a wide variety of small to medium-sized mammals and birds.
FROG Amphibian Lives: tropical forests, lakes and ponds. Herbivorous Frogs feed on algae they find in the water. They lay their eggs in water. The eggs hatch into a tadpole which lives in water until it metamorphoses into an adult frog.
CHAMELEON Reptile Lives: warm varied habitats from rainforests through to deserts. Herbivorous Their change color it's for camouflage but this is not always the main reason. Some show darker colors when angry, or when trying to scare others.
EAGLE Bird Lives: Different countries depending on the species Carnivore They eat snakes, whereas the eagles in North America mainly eat fish and water birds, like ducks. Eagles are expert fliers.
OSTRICH Bird Lives: African savannah Herbivorous They usually eat seeds and grain, but will also eat insects and small animals if they can find them. Though ostriches are the largest bird, they do not have large brains.
MACAW Bird Lives: Rainforest in South America Herbivorous Macaws eat a wide variety of foods including seeds, fruits, nuts, leaves, and flowers. Typically the wings and tail are blue, while the under parts are yellow or golden.
PEACOCK Bird Lives: Africa and India Omnivorous Male peacocks open their large, colorful tails to attract the attention of females. They consume a wide range of foods including insects, such as ants or worms, to arachnids, reptiles and plants, including their flowers.
TOUCAN Bird Lives: South America Herbivorous Toucans feed mainly on fruit. They have a large beak that attracts attention because of its bright colors.
SURGEON FISH Fish Lives: East Africa, Japan, Samoa, New Caledonia Omnivorous They consume plants and algae that they find in the water, and also capture small insects, larvae and even eggs of other fish species.
BULL SHARK Fish Lives: On the Tropical Coast Carnivore These sharks eat practically everything: many species of fish and molluscs, of course, but also various types of sea turtles, birds, different types of dolphins, practically everything you can find.
GRAY SHARK Fish Lives: in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean Carnivore Their body is mostly gray, but its lower portion is white.. Their diet includes bony fish, squid, octopus, lobster, shrimp and crabs.
CLOWNFISH Fish Lives: Pacific ocean Omnivorous They consume a wide variety of foods, including algae, zooplankton and small mollusks and crustaceans. The "houses" of these fish are the anemones.
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