First, we saw the kiwi it was cute like a Koala. Kiwi carries their egg for 28 days.
A kea The kea is a parrot and like all parrots, it has 4 toes on each having two
toes pointing forward and two backward.
Spider monkeys are named that way because they hang from the trees by
holding different branches with their limbs and long tails shaped like spiders
Lions are living in the grasslands, scrub, and open woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa,
the lion is the second largest cat in the world.
Tasmanian devil is a carnivore that can eat both live prey and the carcasses.
The tiger is the biggest species of the cat family.
Zebra is part of the equidae family along with horse and donkeys.
Buffalo live mostly on the plains, but some are known to inhabit river valleys as well as forests.
Cheetahs are part of the big cat family and while they can't climb trees, they can run faster than any other land animal.
Baby orangutans stay with their mother until they are 6 or 7 years old.
In Malay orang means “person” and utan is derived from Bhutan, which means “forest.
The flightless ostrich is the world's largest bird.
The Addax (Addax nasomaculatus) is a desert living antelope and is well adapted to
its harsh habitat; the hooves are splayed to enable them to travel on the sand, and
these antelope produce highly concentrated urine as a method of conserving water.
he names rhinoceros means 'nose horn' and is often shortened to the rhino.
Giraffes are the tallest mammals on Earth. Their legs alone are taller than many
humans—about 6 feet. They can run as fast as 35 miles an hour over short distances,
or cruise at 10 mph over longer distances. A giraffe's neck is too short to reach the ground.
Emu Facts. Emu is the second largest bird on the planet (after ostrich) and the largest
bird in Australia, where it lives. It prefers life in woodlands, shrublands, grasslands and forests.
Emu is a flightless bird whose ancestors lived at the same time as dinosaurs.
Meerkats are territorial animals. The average size of their territory is 4 square miles.
They dig holes throughout the whole territory and use them as shelters in the case of danger.
Meerkats hunt and eat insects, scorpions, small lizards, snakes, eggs.
The scientific name of the African wild dog is "Lycaon pictures", a Latin term meaning
"painted wolf". This is the most common nickname for the African wild dog,
but they are known by many other monikers including "cape hunting dog",
"painted dog", "African hunting dog", "painted hunting dog", and "ornate wolf"