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Leafy Sea Dragon94

Leafy Sea Dragon

Leafy Sea Dragon Facts and Information

6 comments    water seahorse leafy sea dragon
Baboon Facts and Information91

Baboon Facts and Information

The Baboon is very closely related to humans, with approximately 91% of the DNA being the same. This is why early researchers thought that they were Apes. However, we now know that they belong to the category of Old World Monkeys.

1 comment    nature animals information
Giant Squid91

Giant Squid

One of the largest creatures you will ever find living in the water is the Giant Squid. Feeding, habitat, distribution, reproduction, anatomy and more.

4 comments    water ocean sea
Tundra Biome90

Tundra Biome

For the tundra biome, being categorized as the youngest of them all is interesting. The Arctic regions are where the tundra biomes are found. These are the coldest of all regions in the world.

6 comments    animals species arctic
Vampire Squid88

Vampire Squid

Facts and Information about the Vampire Squid.

5 comments    water animals vampire
Giant African Land Snail86

Giant African Land Snail

Of all the land snails the biggest one is the Giant African species. Giant African Land Snail Feeding, habitat, distribution, reproduction, anatomy and more.

8 comments    shell giant snail
Harp Seal92

Harp Seal

The thick fur on the Harp Seal is definitely what allows it to stand apart from other species out there. Facts and Information about Harp Seal. Feeding, habitat, distribution and more.

4 comments    animals ocean sea
Masai Giraffe86

Masai Giraffe

The Masai Giraffe has some very interesting spots on it. Masai Giraffe Facts and Information. Feeding, habitat, distribution, reproduction, anatomy and more.

4 comments    animals africa species
Spinner Dolphin85

Spinner Dolphin

The Spinner Dolphin happens to be on the smaller side of them. Spinner Dolphin Facts and Information. Feeding, habitat, distribution, reproduction, anatomy and more.

15 comments    dolphins whales dolphin
Camel Spider81

Camel Spider

Due to the love they have for the sunlight and the heat, the Camel Spider is often known as the Sun Spider. Camel Spider Facts and Information.

1 comment    dangerous toxic spider
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