
Red-Handed Tamarin Monkey
Meet the Red-Handed Tamarin This species is native to wooded areas north of the Amazon River in Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and possibly Venezuela. The fur of the golden-handed
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Meet the Red-Handed Tamarin This species is native to wooded areas north of the Amazon River in Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and possibly Venezuela. The fur of the golden-handed

Meet the Red Ruffed Lemurs The red ruffed lemur is one of two species in the genus Varecia, the ruffed lemurs; the other is the black-and-white ruffed lemur. Like all

Meet the Rhino Rhinos are large, thick-skinned herbivores native to Africa and Asia. They are known for their prominent horns, which are made of keratin (the same material as human

Meet the Ring-Tailed Lemur The Ring-Tailed Lemur is named for the 13 alternating black and white bands on their tails. They typically have white bellies, and white faces with dark

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Meet the Sika Deer The Sika Deer, also known as the Spotted deer or the Japanese deer, is a small to medium sized deer. They have been found in East

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Meet the Spotted Hyena The Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta), often called the Laughing Hyena, is one of Africa’s most fascinating and misunderstood predators. Found across sub-Saharan Africa, from dry savannas

Meet the Spider Monkey The Spider Monkey (Ateles spp.) is a highly agile primate found in the tropical forests of Central and South America, from southern Mexico to Brazil. Named
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