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The elk is Sweden's national animal and is known for its impressive antlers. However, only male elk have them. Elk bulls start growing the antlers ...
View full detailsThe elk is Sweden's national animal and is known for its impressive antlers. However, only male elk have them. Elk bulls start growing the antlers ...
View full detailsThe female Bonobo looks very much like a Chimpanzee. No wonder: both come from the same ape family. But experts can recognize bonobos immediately b...
View full detailsThe Armadillo really is unique with its thick scaly carapace. It covers the whole body, leaving only the pointed nose and eyes exposed. The long no...
View full detailsDoesn't it look a picture when the Ibex stands on a rocky outcrop surveying its realm? Its mighty horns can be seen from afar. Simply majestic! The...
View full detailsOn all fours, the Japanese Macaque keeps a close eye on what's going on. Nothing escapes the black beady eyes in its reddish face. The thick fur ke...
View full detailsThe Fire Salamander looks beautiful with its patterned black and yellow shiny skin. Sitting on a mossy stone, it is quite easy to spot, especially ...
View full detailsThe magnificent Hyacinth Macaw looks just great with its cobalt-blue plumage. Its tail feathers are really long. When it spreads its wings, it has ...
View full detailsDoesn't the American Black Bear look cute? It stretches its shiny snout into the air and looks over with friendly eyes. Wouldn't you just love to g...
View full detailsThe Komodo dragon is the largest lizard in the world. An ambush predator, it waits in the high grass for small rodents, birds and other reptiles. I...
View full detailsThe most famous species of fox is the red fox, which has a characteristic red coat and white chest. Its large, bushy tail helps the small predator ...
View full detailsDolphins are quick, agile swimmers, often jumping impressively over the water surface. Underwater, they produce high-pitched whistling and clicking...
View full detailsTarantulas are among the largest spiders in the world. In contrast to many other spiders, they do not spin a web, but lay in wait for their prey – ...
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