Wonder world

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Wonders about the life of animals.
Manuel de las heras
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Ants live in large groups called colonies.
Parrots do seem to be able to talk,
Tiger's stripes are like a fingerprint. No two tigers have the same exact pattern.
Crocodiles have sharp teeth that are clearly visible when their mouths are shut.
A flamingo's diet consists of aquatic organisms — such as shrimp and algae
A vulture is a scavenging bird.
The metamorphosis is from a caterpillar into a butterfly
Animals that hibernate actually enter a state much like a coma.
Trainers are able to train dolphins to perform magnificent feats.
The African elephant is the largest living land mammal on Earth!
“Frog in the throat" is a very vivid way of describing the fact that someone is having trouble speaking normally.
Giraffes' necks allow them to reach food and nutrients that others cannot.
Eagles live near large bodies of open water. Since they mainly eat fish.
Jellyfish are sea creatures that have lived in the oceans since before the time of the dinosaurs.
Lady bugs don't have eyelids, so they can't get any “shut-eye" like we do.
Lions can roar the loudest of the big cats.
Kangaroos are mammals that have a special pouch used for carrying their babies.
Monkeys are some of the smartest animals in the world!
Sharks can strike fear into the hearts of anyone who sees them up close.
Panthers are carnivores. This means they eat other animals.
Penguins live in Antarctica, the coldest habitat on Earth. Temperatures in Antarctica can drop as low as -40°
Squirrels hide their food by burying it in many different places underground
Rhinos have a reputation for having a bad temper.
Venomous snakes use their fangs in a unique way: to inject venom into their prey.
Swans feed in the water and on land. They are almost entirely herbivorous.
When threatened, turtles will retreat into their shell for protection.
Scientists believe that the zebra's pattern is a sort of camouflage that helps it hide from predators.
His big eyes and big teeth gave Little Red Riding Hood quite a scare
Whales can grow to be nearly as long as a school bus
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