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Meet the Addax The Addax, also known as the white antelope or the screwhorn antelope, is an antelope native to the Sahara Desert. The Addax is typically pale in color
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Meet the Addax The Addax, also known as the white antelope or the screwhorn antelope, is an antelope native to the Sahara Desert. The Addax is typically pale in color

Meet the African Grey Crowned Crane The African Grey Crowned Crane is one of the most stunning birds in Africa, known for its golden “crown” of feathers and graceful dancing

Meet the Asian Otter The Asian Small-Clawed Otter (Aonyx cinereus) is the smallest otter species in the world, native to the wetlands, mangroves, and rivers of South and Southeast Asia.

Meet the Axis Deer The Axis Deer, or Chital, is a moderate-sized deer. They have been found in India, and through Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. They have also

Meet the Baboons 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

Meet the Binturong (Bearcat) The binturong, affectionately known as the bearcat, is a nocturnal mammal native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. Despite its name, it’s neither a bear nor

Meet the Bison Bison are one of the two largest surviving terrestrial animals in North America and Europe. They are typically cloven hooved and are similar in appearance to other

Meet the Black-And-White Ruffed Lemur As their name suggests, Black-and-white Ruffed Lemurs have black and white bodies. They don’t all share the same markings, but their hands, tails, feet, heads,

Meet the Black-Horned Capuchin The Black-Horned Capuchin is a striking primate native to the Atlantic Forests of southeastern Brazil and northeastern Argentina. Recognizable by its dark fur and distinctive tufts

Meet the Blackbuck The Blackbuck is an antelope that is typically found in Pakistan and India. They prefer living in open woodlands, savanna or grassland areas, but they also enjoy
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