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Animals
TIGERS ARE HUGE CATSTigers are members of the cat family. Lions, leopards, cheetahs, and house cats are also
members of the cat family. Tigers are the largest cats, and the only cats with stripes. They live in large forests in southern and southeastern Asia .
TIGERS
WHY DO ZEBRAS HAVE STRIPES?Some scientists think zebra stripes act as
protection. Zebras like to hang out together in groups. When zebras are feeding together,
the stripes can confuse an attacking animal.
ZEBRAS
.The bald eagle lives in wilderness areas of North America, from Alaska and Canada to Florida. A bald eagle isn’t really bald. White feathers cover its head and neck
AMERICAN BALD EAGLES
. Female wolves give birth each spring. They can have as many as 11 pups in a
litter or as few as 1.Wolves live in family groups called packs.
wolves
Bats are mammals. They are the only mammals that fly. There are nearly 1,000 species (kinds) of bats. They are found in all kinds of habitats .
Bats
Scientists believe dolphins are at least as smart as dogs. Dolphins can communicate with one another. Their language is a set
of whistles, screeches, and clicks.
DOLPHINS
Raccoons are meat-eating mammals with long fur and bushy tails. They have five toes on their feet, making their footprints look like those of a human.
Raccoon
A sea horse is a fish that has a long, tube-shaped mouth that looks like the snout of a horse. Most sea
horses live in shallow, tropical seas
Sea Horse
Hedgehogs are mammals with long, pointed spines and soft, furry bellies. When threatened, they roll into a ball so their spines point in all directions.
Hedgehog
The hippopotamus lives in Africa. There are two kinds of hippopotamuses—the river hippopotamus and the pygmy
hippopotamus.
Hippopotamus
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