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- 3. A marine creature with eight arms and a soft body. Octopuses are known for their intelligence and ability to camouflage.
- 6. A large, hoofed mammal that is often domesticated and used for riding, racing, or working. Horses are herbivores.
- 9. A large, powerful cat with a majestic mane found in Africa and some parts of Asia. Known as the "king of the jungle."
- 10. A marsupial from Australia known for its ability to hop and carry its young in a pouch. Kangaroos have powerful hind legs.
- 11. A bear-like mammal native to China. Pandas are known for their black and white fur and love for bamboo.
- 12. A flightless bird that lives in cold regions, such as Antarctica. Penguins have a unique waddling walk and are excellent swimmers.
- 13. A wild African mammal known for its black and white stripes. Zebras travel in herds and graze on grass.
- 14. A tall African mammal with a long neck and distinctive coat pattern. It is the tallest land animal in the world.
- 15. A large and ferocious cat with distinctive stripes. Tigers are skilled hunters and are found in various parts of Asia.
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- 1. A flying insect with colorful wings. Butterflies undergo a transformation from caterpillar to butterfly in their life cycle.
- 2. A highly intelligent marine mammal known for its playful behavior and graceful swimming. Dolphins live in oceans and seas.
- 4. A flightless bird that lives in cold regions, such as Antarctica. Penguins have a unique waddling walk and are excellent swimmers.
- 5. A large reptile with a long snout and a powerful bite. Crocodiles are semi-aquatic and live in rivers, lakes, and swamps.
- 7. A huge land mammal with a long trunk and large tusks. Elephants are known for their intelligence and strength.
- 8. A highly intelligent primate with a long tail and the ability to climb trees. Monkeys are known for their agility and curiosity.
- 10. A small Australian marsupial with a pouch. Koalas spend most of their time in trees and primarily eat eucalyptus leaves.
