All
about Penguins
Penguins might be the funniest birds in the world. They all live in the Southern
Hemisphere. Not only in the South Pole but also in New Zealand, Australia, South
America and lots of islands
Man
of the forest: The ORANG-UTANS
The orang-utan is a beautiful and special
animal. It is the only great ape that lives outside of Africa.
Hornbills
Hornbills
are easy to recognise. They are big, spectacular birds which live in Asia and
Africa. They live in warm countries, mainly in the forest but a few live in open
savanna. (more)
Tigers
The tiger is the largest member of the felid (cat) family. There were once
eight subspecies: Caspian, Bengal, Indochinese, Chinese, Siberian, Sumatran, Javan
and Bali. (more)
American
Crocodile
American crocodiles are well-armored with tough, scaley skin. They are gray-green
or olive-green with long, slender snouts, which distinguish them from their cousin
the alligator. (more)
Sea
Turtles
All
sea turtles are protected by the Endangered Species Act, which lists all species
as "endangered" except the loggerhead, which is listed as "threatened."
(more)
Sea
Otter
The
sea otter has the thickest fur in the animal kingdom. Unlike other marine mammals,
the sea otter does not have a layer of blubber (fat) to help keep it warm. (more)
Black
Rhino
The Black
Rhino isn't black, and the White Rhino isn't white... they are both grey!! (more)
Bears
There are all kinds of bears. Small and big, very dangerous and less so. Most
of the bears live in the forest, except for the Polar bear. (more)