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THE ZOO PARTY
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Lion’s Lions have strong, compact bodies and powerful forelegs, teeth, and jaws for pulling down and killing prey. Their coats are yellow-gold. Adult males have shaggy manes that range in colour from blond to reddish-brown to black and also vary in length.
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Rhino‘s Rhinoceroses are large, herbivorous mammals identified by their characteristic horned snouts. The word "rhinoceros" comes from the Greek "rhino" (nose) and "ceros" (horn). There are five species and 11 subspecies of rhino; some have two horns, while others have one.
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bats Bats are the second largest order of mammals (after the rodents), representing about 20% of all classified mammal species worldwide, with about 1,240 bat species divided into two suborders: the less specialized and largely fruit-eating megabats, or flying foxes, and the highly specialized and echolocating microbats.
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Gorilla Western gorillas are smaller than their eastern counterparts and have shorter hair. The gorilla, one of the four great apes, is the planet's largest primate. They are found in the cloud and rain forests of Central Africa.
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Penguins The penguin's body is adapted for swimming. Its body is fusiform (tapered at both ends) and streamlined. A penguin has a large head, short neck, and elongated body. The legs and webbed feet are set far back on the body, which gives penguins their upright posture on land.
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Reptiles Snake, turtle, lizard, crocodile, dinosaur, chameleons, geckos.
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The Zoo Party
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