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Mammals

Any of various warm-blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, characterized by a covering of hair on the skin and, in the female, milk-producing mammary glands for nourishing the young.

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Dingo

Animals; Mammals

A dingo is an ancient canine species which is native to only Australia. They play an important role in the ecology of the continent, but are also seen as a pest to the sheep industry because they ...

Panda

Animals; Mammals

A panda is a black and white bear with black patches around its eyes, ears, arms and legs. Pandas are native to central-western and south western China. Unlike other bear species, panda's diet is 99% ...

Asian unicorn

Animals; Mammals

Also called saola, the Asian unicorn is a rarely-seen animal which lives in the Annamite Mountains bordering Laos and Vietnam. There are no known saolas living in zoos. The animal which bears a ...

Bigfoot

Animals; Mammals

Bigfoot, also known as wild human, is reportedly an ape like creature that lives in remote mountain forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America and Shennongjia of central China. ...

Kosmoceratops richardsoni

Animals; Mammals

Kosmoceratops richardsoni is a plant-eating dinosaur related to the Triceratops species. According to the scientific journal PLoS ONE, Kosmoceratops richardsoni is considered the most ornate-headed ...

agile gibbon

Animals; Mammals

An Old World primate in the gibbon family. It is found in Indonesia on the island of Sumatra, Malaysia, and southern Thailand. The species is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List due to habitat ...

Siberian tiger

Animals; Mammals

A tiger subspecies inhabiting mainly the Sikhote Alin mountain region with a small subpopulation in southwest Primorye province in the Russian Far East. In 2005, there were 331–393 adult-subadult ...

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