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Meet Sinag, a 5-year-old Philippine Eagle 🦅 with a 2-meter wingspan.
Despite being territorial and aggressive, Sinag poses for selfies with trainer Lohwana Halak 📸.
This rare bird is one of the largest and strongest in the world, found only in the Philippines 🌴.
Interestingly, Philippine Eagles are monogamous and hunt in pairs, with one distracting the prey while the other sneaks up 🐒💡.
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🌴 The Red-billed Chachalaca is a unique bird species 🐦
It's featured on the coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago, along with the Scarlet Ibis 🌺
These medium-sized birds have small heads, strong legs, and long tails 🌟
They're social, loud, and often found in family groups, foraging for fruits and seeds in trees 🌳
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🌴 The Cuban hutia (Capromys pilorides) is a large rodent found only in Cuba and nearby islands.
🐾 It grows 30-60 cm in length, with a 14-30 cm tail, and weighs 3-9 kg.
🌳 They are mainly ground-dwelling, but can climb trees.
🍃 They eat leaves, bark, fruits, and small animals. 🌞
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🕷️ Meet the fishing spider! 🌊
They're not monsters, only 3cm long, but can kill 5-6cm fish.
Their secret? Long legs with 3 claws and special hair on their feet that prevents them from getting wet.
Their main weapon? Patience! 🤯 They wait for hours, creating ripples on the water to lure in prey.
They can even dive underwater for 45 minutes, using air bubbles on their legs for oxygen! 🌟
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🌿🐦 You see the jacana bird taking its chicks under its wings and quickly carrying them away from the crocodile.
They walk on water (actually, on water lily leaves) in search of food.
Interesting fact: jacanas can carry eggs and chicks under their wings! 🐥💕
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The Quetzal 🐦 inhabits cold mountain forests from southern Mexico to Panama. It nests in high tree crowns, seeking hollows at least 50m above ground.
Its body length is 35cm, with two long tail feathers of the same length.
A sacred bird to the ancient Mayans and Aztecs, it was considered the air god 🌟.
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🦎 The blue-tongued skink, Tiliqua scincoides, is a large lizard up to 0.5m long.
It has a smooth, fish-like scales and a bony layer underneath.
🤔 Scientists still can't explain the purpose of its unique blue tongue.
Two popular theories:
1️⃣ to scare off predators with its blue tongue and pink mouth,
2️⃣ to show strength and dominance during mating season 🐲💪
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🦎 The Anolis proboscis is a lizard found only in subtropical highland forests of Ecuador.
It's 8-14 cm long, with a grey and light green body and red, black, brown, and yellow markings.
Males have a distinctive long growth on their head, like a nose or horn, which is not functional but indicates good health and genetics.
Interestingly, it moves without muscles or bones, possibly due to blood flow changes.
After being unseen from 1960 to 2005, it was rediscovered in 2005 in an Ecuadorian suburb 🌳💚
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🐒 The Siamang is the largest, strongest, and loudest of the gibbon family. Their loud "singing" can be heard up to 3 km away 🌳. They have long, shaggy black fur with reddish eyebrows.
🌟 Interestingly, they are excellent swimmers, using a unique monkey breaststroke. Each morning, they greet the sunrise with a loud chorus, led by the adult male and female, lasting around 15 minutes 🌅
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🦰 The giant elephant shrew was rediscovered in Africa after 50 years of obscurity.
The last recorded sighting was in the 1970s. Recently, it was found again in Djibouti during a biological expedition.
Over 1,000 traps were set in 12 locations, baited with peanut butter, oats, and yeast, capturing 12 elephant shrews and providing the first photos and videos for research 📹💡
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🌴 The Radiated Tortoise is a rare species of land tortoise, endemic to Madagascar 🌟.
It has a unique, high shell with a geometric yellow pattern on a black-brown background 🌈.
They can live up to 80 years and weigh up to 13 kg 🐢.
Found in dry forests, they eat plants and animals 🌿🐜.
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🐴 The mule is a hybrid of a male donkey and a female horse.
It has a mix of both parents' features, with a horse-like body and donkey-like head and ears 🐴.
Mules are strong, durable, and can live up to 40 years, resistant to diseases 🌟.
They come in two types: pack and draft, with varying heights and weights 📏.
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🌄 The Mackenzie Valley wolf, also known as the Rocky Mountain wolf, is the largest wolf subspecies in North America.
🐺 Its range includes western US, western Canada, Alaska, Yellowstone, and central Idaho.
👀 They are known as black wolves, despite having gray and light-colored coats.
📏 Males weigh 45-65 kg and reach 80-90 cm in height.
🦌 Their prey includes moose, caribou, and bison, showcasing their adaptability in new territories.
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🦡 Giant anteater plays with a dog! 🐕 Its claws are impressive and can kill a human or jaguar with one swipe.
🌎 Found in Central and South America, it eats 30,000 ants and termites daily using its 60cm long sticky tongue.
🚨 Unfortunately, its population is declining due to habitat loss and hunting, making it an endangered species. 🐾💔
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🐨 The Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) lives in Australia, New Zealand, and Tasmania. It's also known as the Brush-tailed Possum or simply Possum.
🌳 Its body is 32-58 cm long, tail 24-40 cm, and weighs 1.2-4.5 kg.
🌴 It has a pointed snout, long ears, and a fluffy tail, feeding on leaves, fruits, and berries.
👀 Protected today, it was once hunted for its valuable fur.
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Sloths can run, but very slowly 🐻! Not because they're lazy, but due to slow metabolism. It's surprising they've survived, as they're prey for wild cats, anacondas, and harpies.

Their secret to survival is staying in trees, where predators can't reach them 🌳. Since sloths don't make sudden movements, they don't need strong muscles or a powerful heart 💖. Their heart is only 0.3% of body mass, and muscles are 25% - much less than humans! 🐒
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🦡 Giant anteater plays with a dog! 🐶 Its claws are impressive and can kill a human or jaguar with one swipe.
🌎 Found in Central and South America, it eats 30,000 ants and termites daily using its 60cm long sticky tongue.
🚨 Unfortunately, its population is declining due to habitat loss and hunting, making it an endangered species. 🐾💔
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🐨 The Brushtail Possum lives in Australia, New Zealand, and Tasmania.
It's also known as the Brush-tailed Possum.
Body length: 32-58 cm, tail: 24-40 cm, weight: 1.2-4.5 kg.
They have sharp faces, long ears, and grey or brown fur.
Nocturnal, they rest in tree holes or nests during the day, eating leaves, berries, and fruits. 🌳🍃
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Sloths can run, but very slowly 🐻! Not because they're lazy, but due to slow metabolism.
They survive by hanging on thin branches, out of reach from predators like wild cats and anacondas 🌳.
Their slow movements mean they don't need strong muscles or a powerful heart 💖, with a heart mass of only 0.3% of body weight.
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🌄 The Mackenzie Valley wolf, also known as the Rocky Mountain wolf, is the largest wolf subspecies in North America.
🦊 Its range includes western US, western Canada, Alaska, Yellowstone, and central Idaho.
👀 They are known as black wolves, despite having gray and light-colored coats.
📏 Males weigh 45-65 kg and reach 80-90 cm in height.
👥 Packs usually have 6-12 wolves, but can have up to 20-30 members.
🦌 Their prey includes moose, caribou, deer, and even bison.
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🐒 Tamarins are small monkeys from the Saguinus family, living in South America.
They have a memorable, bright appearance.
Their body length is 19-35 cm, with a long tail (20-40 cm) and weigh 300-400 g.
They have thick, soft fur with diverse colors.
🌴 They love warm, dry climates and climb high trees to eat fruits.
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