Sperm Whale: Profile and Information
The world’s oceans provide an aquatic area for many wildlife species – about 90 species of whales, porpoises, and dolphins— some of which are seen swimming along the coasts.
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The world’s oceans provide an aquatic area for many wildlife species – about 90 species of whales, porpoises, and dolphins— some of which are seen swimming along the coasts.
One of the most popular wild animals amongst kids is the hippopotamus, and that’s because they learn to spell it with a song.
The blesmols are also called the mole-rats or the African mole-rats.
The Asian elephant, also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only existing member of the genus Elephas.
A pig is one of the most popular animals.
Elephants are the earth’s largest land mammals.
Pygmy Killer Whales are not popular, but they engage small Dolphin Family members.
Bats are one of the most intriguing animals in the wild.
The genus Bassaricyon comprises little Neotropical procyonids, popularly called olingos.
Dolphins are one of the most popular aquatic mammals.
Evening bats can be easily mistaken for Myotis species, even though the curved tragus can differentiate the two genera.
Cacomistle, scientifically known as Bassariscus sumichrasti, is a species within the order Carnivora, meaning it is related to dogs, cats, and many other animals.
Bats are members of the order Chiroptera and are the only mammals that can fly.
Coatis, or coatimundi, are South American raccoons closely related to North American raccoons and kinkajous.
The Eurasian elk is recorded as the largest and heaviest Swedish mammal; amazingly, it is comparatively common all over the country today.
The coyote is a medium-sized canine closely related to the wolf and dog.
About 800,000 years ago, the Bat-eared Fox became a species of ancient canines vastly distributed in the mid-Pleistocene era.
Prairie dogs are unique herbivorous burrowing rodents found in the grasslands of North America.
Also known as honey bears, Kinkajous are small, golden-brown mammals that stay in the rainforest and are increasingly kept as pets.
The Sand Cat is the only feline species found mainly in deserts.