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Meet the Animals

A baboon family

Baboon

Meet the Baboon The Baboon is one of the world’s largest and most powerful monkeys, recognized for its dog-like snout, sharp canine teeth, and thick fur. Native to Africa and

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Portrait an Emu

Emu

Meet the Emu The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is the second-largest living bird by height, surpassed only by its ratite relative, the ostrich. Endemic to Australia, the emu is the country’s

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Impala in Namibia

Impala Antelope

Meet the Impala Antelope The Impala (Aepyceros melampus) is one of the most graceful and commonly seen antelopes in the savannas and grasslands of East and Southern Africa. Known for

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KuneKune Pig

Meet the Kune Kune Pig The KuneKune Pig (pronounced “KOO-nee KOO-nee”) is a small, friendly breed of domestic pig native to New Zealand, where it has been closely associated with

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Nyala antelope with young lamb

Nyala Antelope

Meet the Nyala Antelope The Nyala Antelope (Tragelaphus angasii) is a graceful and striking antelope species native to the woodlands and grasslands of southeastern Africa. As a member of the

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Blue peacock with open beautiful tail

Peacocks

Meet the Peacocks The Peacock, or more accurately, the peafowl, is one of the most iconic and dazzling birds in the animal kingdom. There are two main Asiatic species: the

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Pere Davids deer (Elaphurus davidianus)

Pere David Deer

Meet the Père David’s Deer The Père David’s Deer (Elaphurus davidianus) is a remarkable species with a history as unique as its appearance. Originally native to China, these deer thrived

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Turkey.

Turkeys

Meet the Turkey All turkeys around the world are descended from the wild turkeys that still roam the fields and forests of North and South America. The domesticated turkeys we

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Selective focus shot of a wallaby

Wallaby

Meet the Wallaby The Wallaby is a medium-sized macropod marsupial, closely related to kangaroos, and commonly found in the temperate and fertile regions of eastern Australia and Tasmania. These agile

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