Animals

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  1. 5. A tall mammal with a long neck and spots on its body. They have a gentle nature and feed on leaves from tall trees.
  2. 6. A majestic and powerful big cat. They have a golden coat, a mane around their head, and are skilled hunters.
  3. 8. A furry animal with four legs. They are known as loyal companions to humans. They can bark and wag their tail when they are happy.
  4. 9. A flightless bird that lives in cold regions. They have a black and white coat and waddle when they walk. They are skilled swimmers.
  5. 11. A tall and strong animal with four legs. They are often used for riding or pulling carriages. They can run fast and jump high.
  6. 13. A small, independent animal that is often kept as a pet. They have sharp claws and can purr when they are content.
  7. 14. An insect with colorful wings. They undergo metamorphosis from a caterpillar to a butterfly. They flutter from flower to flower to drink nectar.
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  1. 1. A playful and intelligent animal with a long tail. They are known for their ability to swing from trees and imitate human actions.
  2. 2. A marine mammal known for its intelligence and friendly nature. They are excellent swimmers and communicate through clicks and whistles.
  3. 3. A creature with wings and feathers. They can fly and make chirping sounds. Some birds, like parrots, can even mimic human speech.
  4. 4. A marsupial from Australia known for its powerful hind legs and ability to hop. They carry their young ones in a pouch.
  5. 7. Another big cat with orange fur and black stripes. They are excellent hunters and have a strong and agile body.
  6. 10. A large mammal with a long trunk and tusks. They have big ears and are known for their intelligence and strong memory.
  7. 12. A large and strong animal with a thick fur coat. They can be found in different habitats and some hibernate during winter.
  8. 15. An animal that lives in water and has scales. They breathe through gills and swim using fins. They come in various colors and shapes.