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Tiger - Academic Kids
Tigers are mammals of the Felidae family, one of four "big cats" that belong to the Panthera genus, and the largest of all cats, living or extinct. Tigers are predatory carnivores.
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Rhinos
Rhinos once roamed throughout Eurasia and Africa, and were known to early Europeans who depicted them in cave paintings. Within historical times, rhinos were still widespread in the African savannas and the tropical forests of Asia
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Island Fox - Academic Kids
The Island Fox is a small fox that is native to six of the eight Channel Islands of California
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Tigers
The tiger, largest of all cats, is one of the most charismatic and evocative species on Earth; it is also one of the most threatened. Less than 4,000 remain in the wild, most in isolated pockets spread across..
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Forest Elephant - Academic Kids
Until recently, it was thought that the so-called Forest Elephant was simply a subspecies of the African Savannah Elephant
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Whales and Dolphins
Whales, dolphins and porpoises are succumbing to new and ever-increasing dangers. Collisions with ships and entanglement in fishing gear threaten the North Atlantic right whale with extinction, while the Critically Endangered Western North Pacific gray whale
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Leopard - Academic Kids
Leopards are one of the four 'big cats' of the genus Panthera.
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Vaquita - Academic Kids
The Vaquita is a rare species of porpoise. It is endemic to the northern part of the Gulf of California
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Indri - Academic Kids
The Indri also called the Entrina, is a large (up to 70 cm long, and weighing up to 13 kg) tree-dwelling relative of the lemur native to Madagascar
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