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  • They have stripes on their fur that are unique to each individual, like human fingerprints!
    Tigers. Fun Detail: They can leap up to 30 feet (9 metres) in a single bound when hunting.
  • They can jump over 3 meters (10 feet) in a single leap!
    Kangaroos. Fun Detail: They use their tails for balance while hopping and can’t move backward easily.
  • They are known as "the king of the jungle," but they live in grasslands and savannas, not jungles.
    Lions. Fun Detail: A lion's roar can be heard up to 5 miles (8 kilometers) away!
  • They are very intelligent and can even use tools, like sponges, to protect their snouts while hunting.
    Dolphins. Fun Detail: They sleep with one eye open to stay alert for danger!
  • They are the largest land animals, with some weighing over 6,000 kg.
    ELEPHANTS. Fun detail: They have strong trunks that can pick up small objects and suck up water.
  • They are the slowest mammals on Earth, moving at a maximum of 0.03 miles per hour (0.05 km/h)!
    Sloth. Fun Detail: They spend most of their time hanging upside down from trees, using their long claws to stay put.
  • They can turn their heads almost 270 degrees to spot prey.
    Owls. Fun Detail: Their feathers are soft, which helps them fly silently to catch their prey.
  • They are the tallest animals on land, standing up to 18 feet tall!
    Giraffes. A giraffe's neck is 6 feet long, but it has the same number of neck vertebrae (7) as a human.
  • They all have different pattern of stripes.
    Zebras. Fun Detail: Zebras' stripes help them camouflage in the wild and confuse predators.
  • They are birds, but they can’t fly. Instead, they are expert swimmers!
    Penguins. Fun Detail: Some penguins can dive to depths of over 500 meters (1,640 feet) in search of food.
  • They can run up to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) – faster than most cars!
    Cheetah. Fun Detail: They have special pads on their feet that help them grip the ground as they run.
  • They are gentle giants, and they share about 98% of their DNA with humans!
    Gorillas. Fun Detail: They live in groups led by a dominant male, known as the silverback.