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Black Rhinoceros Diceros bicornis
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Environment: Prefer densely wooded area’s, also live in savannah and open planes Hobbies: Hanging out with their Crash(group of Rhino’s) and eating Fun Fact: Rhino horns aren't part of the bone structure. Its made up of thickly matted hair. It has no skeletal support
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Superb Bird of Paradise Lophorina superba
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Environment: Rainforests of New Guinea Inspiration: Steve and Doug Butabi from Night at the Roxbury How they spend time: Male’s spend time at their dance floor, clearing it of leaves and twigs. Then they spend the rest of their time practicing their dance routine for the ladies. The girls on the other hand, fly around checking out the dances of the guys.
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Indian Gharial Gavialis gangeticus
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Environment: Southeast Asia, lives in deep fast moving rivers. Only leaves the water to sunbath and nest About: On the critically endangered list after being on the brink of extinction. Third largest on the Crocodilia, next to the Salt water and Nile Crocodiles, and its snout gets longer and thinner with age.
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Blue Poison Dart Frog Dendrobates azureus
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Environment: Few isolated rainforest islands in the Sipaliwini savanna of southern Suriname. Defense: The adult dart frogs release poison as a defense to predators. Only a couple species of spiders and snakes are not effected by the poison. Tadpoles however, do not have the poison and fall prey to snakes and Dragonfly larvae.
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Barreleye(Spookfish) Opisthoproctus soleatus
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Environment: Deep sea, just under where the light penetrates. Luminescence: Has special luminescent organs across the length of its body Childhood: The barreleye had hard times in school. They were smart but sometimes they got in trouble. It was all due to there transparent head. Everybody could see what they were thinking. That’s why there solitary animals when their older.
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Whale Shark Rhincodon typus
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Environment: Tropical, warm ocean, travels large areas Eating habits: Largest fish in the world but eats the smallest. Like whales, the Whale shark filter feeds on small organisms like plankton Likes: Swimming with divers and eating About: Discovered in 1800’s and named after its characteristics it shares with whales, like their size and feeding habits.
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Pouched Lamprey Geotria australis
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Environment: Southern Pacific, lives in open sea About: They spend their life swimming the open ocean of the Southern Pacific. They travel to freshwater to lay eggs. They latch on and feed of fish. Lamprey dedicate their life's to traveling the open sea’s, laying eggs and scaring little children whenever they have the time to.
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