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- 5. Adorable black and white bears from China known for their bamboo diet and distinctive markings around their eyes.
- 6. Intelligent and social primates, our closest living relatives, known for using tools and living in family groups in Africa.
- 9. Nocturnal birds of prey with large eyes and the ability to rotate their heads, known for their silent flight and wise reputation.
- 11. Colorful birds with iridescent plumage, especially the male's vibrant tail feathers, known for their stunning displays during courtship.
- 12. Hopping marsupials from Australia with powerful hind legs, known for carrying their young in a pouch and hopping as their primary mode of movement.
- 13. Powerful and intelligent primates, the largest of the great apes, found in Africa and known for their gentle nature and family groups.
- 14. Large reptiles with a broad snout, found in freshwater habitats, known for their powerful jaws and living in the southeastern United States and China.
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- 1. Flightless birds found in the Southern Hemisphere, known for their tuxedo-like appearance, waddling walk, and expert swimming.
- 2. Agile and social primates found in various parts of the world, known for their playful behavior and dexterous hands.
- 3. Bears: Large bears native to the Arctic, known for their white fur, powerful swimming abilities, and dependence on sea ice for hunting.
- 4. Big cats with a robust build and distinctive rosette patterns on their fur, known for their powerful jaws and agility, found in the Americas.
- 6. Fast and agile big cats with spotted fur, known for being the fastest land animals and residing in Africa and parts of Asia.
- 7. Small marine creatures with a horse-like head and a curled tail, known for their unique appearance and the males' role in pregnancy.
- 8. Small mammals covered in spines, known for curling into a ball for protection and their cute appearance.
- 10. Cute, tree-dwelling marsupials from Australia recognized for their fuzzy appearance, large noses, and love for eucalyptus leaves.