Cougar: Profile and Information
A cougar (Puma concolor) is known to be a large Native American cat that belongs to the subfamily Felinae.
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A cougar (Puma concolor) is known to be a large Native American cat that belongs to the subfamily Felinae.
A camel is an ungulate that has an even toe.
Hyena or hyaena (from the Ancient Greek word hýaina, ὕαινα) is a feliform carnivoran mammal from the family Hyaenidae.
Susliks, or Spermophilus, are a unique genus of ground squirrels belonging to the family Sciuridae (rodents).
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A wallaby is a macropod smaller than a kangaroo and is from the scientific family Macropodidae, which means “big feet.” Wallabies are mammals belonging to the infraclass of the marsupial or pouched family, which includes kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and opossums.
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Jackals are known to be medium-sized omnivorous mammals that fall under the genus Canis.
Grey seals can be found on both coasts of the North Atlantic Ocean.
Gorillas are ground-dwelling, herbivorous apes occupying central Sub-Saharan Africa’s wilderness.
Horror frog, also known as a hairy frog or wolverine frog, is a frog characterized by its hair-like structures on the body of the males.
Bobcats are nocturnal creatures, meaning they are mostly active at night.
The word lynx is given to any of the four medium-sized wildcat species of the genus lynx.
The black-footed cat, also known as the small-spotted cat, is the smallest wild cat in Africa, having a body size of 35–52 cm.
The chrysopelea paradisi, also known as the paradise tree or paradise flying snake, is a rare species.
To many people, a flying squirrel is a squirrel that flies.
Porpoises are often mistaken for dolphins, but they are a group of fully aquatic mammals that have a striking resemblance to a dolphin.
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.