The Animals
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Mammals
Bengal Tiger
Less than 4,000 tigers remain in the wild, occupying roughly 7% of their historic range.
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Mammals
Siberian Reindeer
Reindeer have the longest migratory route of any land mammal, with some subspecies traveling upwards of 3,000 miles a year.
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Mammals
Ring-tailed Lemur
A group of lemurs is known as a “conspiracy” or “troop”. Depending on resources, ring tailed lemurs can have as many as 30 in one troop.
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Mammals
Black and White Ruffed Lemur
The name “lemur” is derived from the Latin word lemures meaning ‘spirits of the night’.
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Mammals
Swamp Wallaby
The swamp wallaby is typically a solitary species but will group together when foraging around dusk. A group of wallabies is known as a “mob”.
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Birds
East African Crowned Crane
Primitive species of crowned cranes date back in the fossil record to the Eocene Epoch (56 to 33.9 million years ago).
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Birds
West African Crowned Crane
11 species of crowned cranes once existed in Europe and North America.
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Birds
Sarus Crane
Sarus cranes preform spectacular displays of calling in unison and posturing. These include "dancing" movements that are performed both during and outside the breeding season and involve a short series of jumping and bowing movements made as one of the pair circles around the other.
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Birds
Blue and Gold Macaw
Macaws have zygodactyl feet, meaning they have two toes facing forward and one facing behind. This configuration of digits help macaws climb trees and grip onto items.
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Birds
Green Winged Macaw
Green-winged macaws are sometimes associated with other macaws, especially at clay cliffs, where large numbers will gather to consume exposed mineral deposits.
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Birds
Hyacinth Macaw
Hyacinth macaws live at the edge of tropical moist lowland forest, palm savannas, open dry woodland with gallery forest, and Maurita palm stands. They are currently found in three isolated groups. Central South America, Bolivia, and northern Paraguay.
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Birds
Military Macaw
Military macaw feather pattern on their face is unique to each individual; no two have the same pattern.
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Birds
Scarlet Macaw
Coloration on the scarlet macaw wings varies depending on what region they reside. Some will have red, blue, and yellow colored feathers while others will have green mixed in.
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