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23/02/2022
The greater rhea is a flightless bird native to South America. They graze in groups across open plains and defend themselves against predators by running away.
30/11/2021
The blue eared pheasant is found throughout the mountain forests of central China. Its diet consists mainly of berries and other greenery.
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03/11/2021
Flamingo’s are widespread and get their colors from the food they eat!
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14/10/2021
This mounted young gyrfalcon has beige plumage, indicating that it is found in the wild in the subarctic region.
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20/09/2021
In the wild Kakarikis can only be found in New-Zealand!
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09/09/2021
The Barraband parakeet’s name comes from a tribute to the French artist Jacques Barraband, who used to make drawings of tropical birds
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03/09/2021
The Von der Decken’s hornbill is a hornbill native to East Africa. The bird owes its special name to Karl Klaus von der Decken, who discovered this small hornbill during a trip in Kilimanjaro.
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27/08/2021
Did you know that we’ve also got Megalodon teeth in stock?
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21/08/2021
Ara!
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11/08/2021
The Leopard, also known as a panther originates from Africa and Asia. The Leopard is a solitairy hunter and hunts at night. The reason being that it has good eyesight at night.
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07/05/2021
The grey crowned crane is found in eastern and southern Africa, and is the national bird of Uganda!
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25/03/2021
Zebra’s are stubborn animals and unlike horses they can’t be domesticated!
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24/02/2021
Lions have, unlike what you’d expect, one of the weakest bites of all big felines.
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11/02/2021
The green-blue macaw shares its greatest similarities with the soldier macaw. However this species is a lot bigger!
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03/02/2021
Snowy owls are found in the far north of Asia, Europe and North America. There the mostly white snowy owls live and nest on the tundra.
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30/01/2021
Male Lions have imposing manes. The longer and darker their manes are, the healthier the lion is!
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The burchell zebra is native to southern and eastern Africa. They live on open grasslands and savannas.
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20/12/2020
A fossilized mammoth tusk, mammoths lived from 2,3 million to 4000 years ago!
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15/12/2020
Flamingo’s are widespread and get their colors from the food they eat!
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08/12/2020
The pale-mandibled aracari flies fast and straight, unlike other toucan species.
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03/12/2020
The difference between a male and female Indian peacock is easy to spot. While the males have beautiful plumages, the females have plumages that mostly consist of brown feathers.
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28/11/2020
cheetahs are the fastest land animals on earth, they can go from 0 km/h to 100 km/h in under three seconds
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24/11/2020
Male walruses are around 50% heavier than female walruses!
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19/11/2020
Although the emu can’t fly using its wings, they do serve a purpose. An emu uses its wings to cool down by spreading them and letting the cool air flow around their body.
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13/11/2020
The white cockatoo is great at using tools, they’ve been seen using sticks to scratch their backs!
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09/11/2020
Sloths are excellent swimmers!
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04/11/2020
Red Deer grow a fresh pair of antlers every year! They use their antlers to show female deers that they are the strongest by fighting other males.
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29/10/2020
Despite being small the Ocelot has far better hearing than most of the bigger felines.
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