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Wildlife Chronicle: Endangered

Savannah Cat

by: Daniela Roman

Katrina: Savannah Cat are larger than most domestic cats, with a height ranging from 14 to 17

inches and typically weighing between 12 to 25 pounds. Savannah Cats have a sleek,

spotted coat, which comes in a variety of colors including brown, silver, black, and

smoke.

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Dromedary Camel

by: Darian Borghei

Dromedary Camels are larger than their Bactrian relatives, with a height ranging from 6 to 7

feet and typically weighing between 880 to 1,320 pounds. Dromedary Camels have a single

hump on their backs, which stores fat that can be converted into water and energy when food

is scarce.

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Grant Zebra

by: Darian Borghei

Grant Zebras are medium-sized zebras, with a height ranging from 50 to 56 inches and typically

weighing between 485 to 600 pounds. Grant Zebras have a distinctive black and white striped

coat, which serves as camouflage and helps with thermoregulation.

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Raccoon

by: Daniela Roman

Raccoons are easily recognized by their grayish-brown fur, bushy ringed tail, and the distinctive black & quot; mask& quot; around their eyes. They typically weigh between 8 to 20

pounds, with a body length ranging from 16 to 28 inches, and a tail length of 8 to 12

inches.

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Tri-Colored Lemur

by: Darian Borghei

Tricolored lemurs are typically medium sized, adults weigh in between 2 to 3 kilograms. Their tail is approximately 50 to 55 centimeters, it is longer than their

body to help with balance. They have a beautiful tricolored coat pattern.

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Zebu Cow

by: Daniela Roman

Zebu cows have a hump on its shoulders almost like a camel hump. It is made up

of fatty tissue which varies in size depending on the cow. It is where they store their energy which helps them when they are in environments where food is scarce.

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Macaw

by: Elan Saranga

These macaws are large parrots with a vibrant and striking appearance. They typically have

a large, sturdy body, a strong beak, and a long, graceful tail. Their plumage displays a

colorful mix of blues, greens, golds, and reds, often with intricate patterns and markings.

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Porcupine

by: Elan Saranga

The African Crested Porcupine is a large rodent characterized by its prominent crest of sharp quills along its back. It has a robust body covered in dark brown or black fur, with lighter spines interspersed throughout.

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"Monica & Richard" Capybaras

by: Marina Santos

The capybara is an impressive rodent known for its large size and semi-aquatic lifestyle. It boasts

a sturdy, barrel-shaped body covered in coarse, brownish fur, with lighter patches on the face

and belly. Their webbed feet aid in swimming, making them adept in aquatic habitats.

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European Fallow Deer

by: Marina Santos

The European Fallow Deer is renowned for its elegant appearance and striking coat coloration. It

typically showcases a coat ranging from light brown to dark chestnut, with distinctive white

spots scattered across its body. During the summer months, their coat is sleek and reddish-

brown, while in winter, it becomes thicker and more grayish in color.

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Two toed Sloth

by: Elan Saranga

Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth possesses a distinctive appearance, characterized by its shaggy fur,

hooked claws, and sleepy-eyed expression. Unlike their three-toed counterparts, they have two

toes on their front feet, which are equipped with sharp claws for gripping branches.

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Red Kangaroo

by: Darian Borghei

Kangaroos vary in size depending on the species, with

the largest species, the red kangaroo, standing up to 6 feet tall and weighing

around 200 pounds. Other species, such as the smaller wallabies, are much smaller, standing around 2 feet tall.

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Lloyd the Alpaca

by: Darian Borghei

Alpacas are smaller than llamas, with a height ranging from 32 to 39 inches and typically weighing between 121 to 143 pounds. Alpacas have a soft, woolly fleece, which comes in a variety of natural colors including white, black, brown, and grey.

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Dairy Cow

by: Marina Santos

A mature cow weighs about 1,500 pounds and stands 58 inches tall at her shoulder. One of the

most prominent features of dairy cows is their udder, which is the milk-producing organ. They

typically have well-developed udders with four teats, one for each quarter of the udder.

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Baby Donkey

by: Marina Santos

Donkeys typically stand between 36 to 56 inches (91 to 142 cm) tall at the shoulder. Donkeys have a short, dense coat that varies in color from gray, brown, black, or white. Some donkeys may have a mixture of colors or distinctive markings such as stripes on their legs or a dorsal

stripe along the back.

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Spider Monkey

by: Elan Saranga

Spider monkeys are characterized by their slender bodies, long limbs, and prehensile tails,

which serve as an extra limb for grasping branches. They have a sleek coat of fur ranging in color

from black to brown or reddish-brown, with lighter patches on the face and belly.

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