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  • How far away can a tiger's roar be heard?
    Up to 2 km.
  • What do kangaroos do when they sense danger?
    They thump their feet loudly on the ground.
  • How long can a polar bear swim nonstop (without stopping)?
    Up to 100km.
  • What color are a polar bear's fur and skin?
    The fur is clear, the skin is black.
  • Today, tigers are an endangered species. How many tigers are currently in the wild?
    Around 3,000-4,500.
  • What continent do hippopotamuses come from?
    Africa
  • What is the layer of fat underneath a polar bear's belly called?
    Blubber.
  • What is the biggest threat to polar bears?
    Climate change due to global warming.
  • What is a group of kangaroos called, and how many kangaroos are usually in a group?
    A group of kangaroos is called a "mob," there are usually 10-50 kangaroos in a "mob."
  • What will the mother polart bear do to her cubs if they don't sit still while she is hunting?
    She will hit them on the head.
  • How long can hippopotamuses hold their breath underwater?
    5 minutes
  • According to traditional Chinese medicine, what does a tiger's brain help with?
    Skin problems.
  • What do tigers do to their territory so that other tigers won't enter into it?
    They scent-mark.
  • What are the teeth of hippopotamuses made out of?
    Ivory
  • What color is the liquid that helps keep hippo skin hydrated and protected from the sun?
    Red
  • Are there more tigers in the wild, or are there more tigers that are pets?
    Pets. There are more tigers as pets than tigers in the wild.
  • On what continent can you find kangaroos?
    Australia
  • What is the leader of a kangaroo "mob" called?
    A "boomer."
  • What is the maximum amount of babies that a kangaroo can have at once?
    Three babies, each at different stages of development.
  • What is a group of hippopotamuses called?
    A "School"