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By: McKenna Scott and Kristen McKnabb Kumbaya Zoo By: McKenna Scott and Kristen McKnabb

Animals of Antarctica The Orca They live around pack ice. They are said not to extend beyond the ice- line in the Arctic ocean. The Orca can stand extreme temperatures and

Animals of Antarctica The Emperor Penguin They are the biggest of the 17 penguin species. The stand 3 to 4 feet tall and can be 100 pounds. They are the only living species to reproduce during the harsh Antarctic winter.

Animals of Antarctica The Leopard Seal They are named the Leopard Seal because of the color patterns on their fur. They like to eat Adelie Penguins. They also feed on fish, krill, and squid. It uses its large fore- flippers while swimming

Animals of Antarctica The Black-Browed Albatross They can have a wingspan of up to eight feet and can weigh 10 pounds. The most widely distributed of all albatross species. Out of all the albatross species they may face the greatest threats from fisheries. .

Animals of Australia The Koala Their feet are adapted for tree climbing with thumbs on all four feet and sharp claws. The females have a backward facing pouch. Koalas are herbivores and only eat the leaves of certain Eucalyptus species

Animals of Australia The Red Kangaroo It is the largest living Marsupial. Red Kangaroos are very social and move in groups ranging from a few dozen to hundreds of individuals. Kangaroos are hunted by Dingos.

Animals of Australia The Pink Cockatoo They are omnivores. They lay up to 3 eggs. They feed on insects and 30 species of plants.

Animals of Australia The BooBook Owl It is the smallest Australian owl. It is a carnivore and eats small mammals and birds. They can lay 2-3 eggs.

Animals of North America The Raccoon They live mostly in forest areas around water. Their favorite foods are crayfish, turtles, frogs, and small fish. They do sleep in the cold weather in their dens, surviving off of stored fat.

Animals of North America The Loggerhead Sea Turtle They may have a shell length of 9 ft. and weigh up to 1,000 lbs. They eat invertebrates such as sponges, jellyfish, mussels, clams, oysters and shrimp. Mating takes place in late March to early June, and the eggs are laid throughout the summer.

Animals in North America American Alligator The American alligator and the American crocodile are the only species of alligators known to North America. The American alligator inhabits coastal marshes and inland waters of the southeastern United States, usually in freshwater, from the southern Virginia-North Carolina border to the Rio Grande in Texas. They grow from about 9 in. at hatching up to 16.5 ft..

Animals in North America The Blue Jay The Blue Jay's crest, back, wings and tail are bright blue. It has a white and black face with a black collar, and it is marked with black and white on the wings and tail. Blue pigments do not exist in birds! The blue that we see is caused by the way that certain internal feather structures reflect the light that shines on them. The Blue Jay's crest can be raised or lowered depending on mood.

Animals in South America The Owl Butterfly. They are known for their huge eye spots that resemble and owl’s eyes. They are found in the rainforests and secondary forests of Mexico, Central, and South America. They like to eat fruit (especially bananas), leaves, nectar, and plants.

Animals of South America The Zebra Longwing or Zebra Heliconian is a species of butterfly belonging to the subfamily Heliconiinae of the Nymphalidae. As caterpillars, they are white with black spots and have numerous black spikes along their body. As a caterpillar they eat the leaves of passion flowers and as a butterfly they eat the nectar from a wide range of flowers.

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