animals
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Meerkat

The meerkat or suricate is a small mongoose found in southern Africa. Meerkats are highly social, and form packs of two to 30 individuals each that occupy home ranges around 5 km² (1.9 sq mi) in area. they are insectivorous.
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Noctule

The common noctule is a species of insectivorous bat common throughout Europe, Asia, and North Africa. Common noctule bats mainly eat beetles, moths and winged ants.
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The Silly Poem

Just a silly poem…
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African Bush Elephant

It is a herbivore, feeding on grasses, creepers, herbs, leaves, and bark. Young bulls gradually separate from the family unit when they are between 10 and 19 years old. They range alone for some time or form all-male groups. Endangered.
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Wild Boar

The Indian boar, also known as the Andamanese pig or Moupin pig, is a subspecies of wild boar native to Indian subcontinent. The Indian boar differs from its European counterpart by its large mane which runs in a crest along its back from its head to lower body, larger, more sharply featured and straighter skull, its smaller, sharper ears and overall lighter build.
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Pothu

An introduction on a new arrival in the forest hut tribe. Paging Pothu.
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Springbok

The Springbok is a medium – sized antelope found mainly in south and southwest Africa. A feature, peculiar but not unique, to the springbok is pronking, in which the springbok performs multiple leaps into the air, up to 2 m (6.6 ft) above the ground, in a stiff-legged posture. Its speed can go up to 88 kmph.
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Tiger

The tiger is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera. It is the only big cat that likes water. Tigers may kill or even prey on competitors such as leopards, dholes, striped hyenas, wolves, bears, pythons, and mugger crocodiles on occasion. Crocodiles, bears, and large packs of dholes may win conflicts with tigers, and crocodiles and bears can even kill them. Major threats…
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The Wile Crocodile

Read on to find out more about dreadful old Crocadilla…