
Fallow Deer
Meet the Fallow Deer The Fallow Deer are historically native to Turkey, the Balkan Peninsula, and the island of Rhodes in Europe. The Fallow Deer have been introduced to a
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Meet the Fallow Deer The Fallow Deer are historically native to Turkey, the Balkan Peninsula, and the island of Rhodes in Europe. The Fallow Deer have been introduced to a

Meet the Gemsbok Gemsbok are large antelopes that are native to extremely dry, arid regions of Africa, particularly the Kalahari Desert. They can be recognized for their black tails, black

Meet the Gibbon Gibbons are small apes native to the forests of Southeast Asia, known for their long arms, agile movements, and melodious songs. Unlike other primates, gibbons are master

Meet the Howler Monkey Howler monkeys are the most widespread primate genus in the Neotropics and are among the largest of the platyrrhines along with the muriquis, the spider monkeys

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

Meet the Kangaroo The Kangaroo are the tallest of all marsupials, standing over 6 feet tall. They live in Eastern Australia, and can be found in small groups called troops

Meet the Kudus Kudus are a species of antelope that are originally found in eastern and southern Africa. They are rarely seen in the open, as they prefer to occupy

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

Meet the Lion-Tailed Macaque The Lion-Tailed Macaque is a striking primate native to the Western Ghats of India, easily recognized by its glossy black fur and distinctive silver-white mane that

Meet the Llama Llamas are members of the camel family, and are cousins with alpacas. They are known for being dependable, loving, and calm. Unliked other cameloids, Llamas don’t have
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