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Crocodiles vs. Hippos

Two of the strongest animals that survive on this earth are the hippo and the crocodile. Coincidentally, these fantastic creatures happen to be indigenous to the same continent: Africa. Knowing that...

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9 Differences Between A Zebra And A Horse

Although the horse and zebra are genetically similar and belong to the same family: the Equine family, the two animals have different yet interesting external features. Zebras can be...

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Why Do Lions Kill Cubs?

When I went on safari in Africa, the guide told me about lions that would kill and eat cubs. I know that many animals commit infanticide but have never seen it. Unfortunately, the next day I...

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How Do Arabian Oryx Survive?

Arabian oryx live in one of the most inhospitable environments on the planet, yet they seem to thrive here. Arabian oryx are white and reflect the sun's rays, allowing them to appear invisible...

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Why Are Camels Used In The Desert?

Few animals live in deserts that do not rely on a regular water supply. Water is required to maintain a constant body temperature and eliminate waste matter from the body. Many animals have been used...

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Wildebeest Migration – An Amazing Spectacle

It is not often in life that we get the opportunity of watching massive herds of animals migrate, so when I got the chance to see the annual wildebeest migration, I knew I had to go. Over 1.5...

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