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African wild dogs are pack animals. Females leave the pack when mature and males typically stay with their pack. Their unique coat patterns, specialize pack communication and teamwork have made themβ¦. Black rhino are browsers and have a prehensile upper lip that allows them to easily eat trees and shrubs. They are more solitary than other rhino species; however, females can beβ¦. Black rhinos are not black at all, but rather dark gray. They are constantly coated in a mud coat to help keep them cool and prevent insect bites.
In just a few strides, a cheetah can run as fast as a car on the freeway. Giraffe spend much of their day eating leaves, buds and twigs, especially from acacia trees. Surprisingly, giraffe only need minutes of sleep per day. Giraffe are threatened by habitat loss,β¦. This gazelle is a true desert animal, always on the move with a small herd, preyed on in the wild by lions and jackals.
It displays the nervous vigilance typical ofβ¦. Well-developed males tend toβ¦. This medium-sized wallaby is found in eastern Australia, from Queensland to South Australia. It can also be found in Tasmania. The emu is the second largest bird in the world and a very vocal communicator. It has a unique throat pouch, which allows it to make deep booming, drumming, grunting, andβ¦.
The laughing kookaburra is the most prominent member of the kingfisher family and gets its name from its maniacal-sounding call, replicating a variety of chortles, deep laughs, and hoots.
Nicknamed theβ¦. During the mating season, one to ten males form a line and follow a receptive female, sometimes for weeks. The female chooses the most persistent male that walks behind her forβ¦. This species is widely distributed in mainland Australia, Tasmania, Indonesia, and southern New Guinea. This echidna is very adaptable and can be found in multiple habitats like grasslands, savannas, deserts, shrublands, and forests.