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Black & white | |
Indigenous to savanna, this animal resembles a deer, is sometimes referred to as a Tommie | |
The fastest land animal | |
A large, horned, critically endangered mammal | |
A member of the pig family found in Grassland, Savanna, and sub-Saharan Africa | |
These flightless birds average 8 feet in height and can run up to 40 mph | |
These wild oxen native to Africa are large, imposing, and dangerous, and can weigh 500 to 900 kg | |
These burrowing, nocturnal mammals are yellowish-gray in colour and are the word with which a dictionary begins | |
These tall mammals commonly eat the leaves and wood of Acacia trees | |
This animal, also called the Gnu, is a large, horned antelope that occupies parts of Sub-Saharan Africa | |
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This species of old world monkey, sometimes called a bleeding-heart monkey, has an hourglass-shaped red area on its chest | |
This species of old world monkey is very colourful. The character Rafiki from The Lion King is this animal | |
These new world monkeys produce loud booms of up to 188 decibels | |
These big cats live on the savanna in prides | |
These animals are massive, tusked, semi-aquatic mammals. Their name comes from the Greek word for 'River Horse' | |
These nocturnal animals roost together in colonies in trees | |
These animals hang from trees and are the laziest animal on the planet | |
Native to South America, this animal is the largest rodent in the world | |
This species of primates is native to Madagascar and chiefly lives in trees | |
This rare, bizarre animal resembles a combination of a giraffe and zebra | |
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