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Ever Heard of the ECHIDNA? That Interesting Mammal That Lays Eggs!

Echidnas are medium-sized, solitary mammals covered with coarse hair and spines, and are also known as spiny anteaters. Though mammals, they are different from other mammals in that they lay eggs! Animals with this unique feature are called monotremes. Together with the duckbill platypus, they are the only living mammals that lay eggs and belong to […]

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10 Amazing Animal Facts (GALAGOS, also known as BUSH BABIES)

Galagos, also known as bush babies or nagapies (which means little night monkeys in Afrikaans, a South African language of Dutch origin) are small nocturnal primates found in sub-Saharan Africa, and make up the family Galagidae (also sometimes called Galagonidae). 1. They are found in the forests of West and Central East Africa.  They live

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10 Amazing Animal Facts (Kangaroo)

Kangaroos are the largest living marsupials from the family Macropodidae. There are four species commonly referred to as the kangaroo: the red kangaroo, the eastern grey kangaroo, the western grey kangaroo, and the antilopine kangaroo.  Fast Facts about Kangaroo 1. The word kangaroo stems from an Aboriginal language (Guugu Yimidhirr). The Aboriginal word gangurru described the Grey

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Think you know the number of legs a Kangaroo has? Read this

Kangaroos may be nature’s most elegant hoppers, but their walk is anything but graceful. When foraging for food, these usually majestic creatures look ungainly and awkward as they attempt to balance their heavy bodies. But now researchers have discovered that appearances may be deceiving, and there cumbersome movements are in fact helped by a fifth

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