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- 2. North America South America Britain India China Africa Australia Antarctica Click on the markers to visit
- 3. Animals of Africa: click the images for more information lion zebra African elephant hippopotamus Click to
- 4. Lion Click to return to Animals of Africa Lions live in groups called ‘prides’. Male lions
- 5. Zebra Click to return to Animals of Africa Zebras have distinctive black and white stripes and
- 6. African elephant Click to return to Animals of Africa African elephants have bigger ears than Asian
- 7. Hippopotamus Click to return to Animals of Africa Hippopotami (or just plain hippos) live in groups
- 8. Animals of Antarctica: click the images for more information Arctic tern emperor penguin Weddell seal orca
- 9. Arctic tern Click to return to Animals of Antarctica Arctic terns have the longest migration journey
- 10. Emperor penguin Click to return to Animals of Antarctica Emperor penguins live in large colonies. The
- 11. Weddell seal Click to return to Animals of Antarctica Weddell seals spend most of their time
- 12. Orca Click to return to Animals of Antarctica Orcas (or killer whales) are fantastic predators and
- 13. kangaroo wombat koala kookaburra Animals of Australia: click the images for more information Click to return
- 14. Kangaroo Click to return to Animals of Australia Kangaroos have powerful, large back legs and small
- 15. Wombat Click to return to Animals of Australia Wombats are marsupials and have a pouch for
- 16. Koala Click to return to Animals of Australia Koalas are marsupials and are related to kangaroos.
- 17. Kookaburra Click to return to Animals of Australia The kookaburra is a type of kingfisher and
- 18. badger red squirrel hedgehog puffin Animals of Britain: click the images for more information Click to
- 19. Badger Click to return to Animals of Britain Badgers are very strong animals, with coarse fur
- 20. Red squirrel Click to return to Animals of Britain Red squirrels are native to Britain (grey
- 21. Hedgehog Click to return to Animals of Britain Hedgehogs have little prickly spines all over their
- 22. Puffin Click to return to Animals of Britain Puffins do not only nest in Britain but
- 23. Animals of China: click the images for more information golden pheasant giant panda golden monkey yak
- 24. Golden pheasant Click to return to Animals of China Golden pheasants are bright in colour and
- 25. Giant panda Click to return to Animals of China A giant panda is a type of
- 26. Golden monkey Click to return to Animals of China Golden monkeys live in the mountains of
- 27. Yak Yaks live in the hills and mountains of China and Tibet. Male yaks are nearly
- 28. Bengal tiger peacock black buck snow leopard Animals of India: click the images for more information
- 29. Bengal tiger Click to return to Animals of India Tigers are the largest members of the
- 30. Peacock Click to return to Animals of India Although we call a bird like this a
- 31. Black buck Click to return to Animals of India A black buck is a type of
- 32. Snow leopard Click to return to Animals of India Snow leopards are quite rare and are
- 33. moose brown bear beaver alligator Animals of North America: click the images for more information Click
- 34. Moose Click to return to Animals of North America Moose are a type of deer: the
- 35. Brown bear Click to return to Animals of North America Brown bears are also known as
- 36. Beaver Click to return to Animals of North America Beavers have very strong teeth and jaws
- 37. Alligator Click to return to Animals of North America American alligators were once an endangered species
- 38. red eyed tree frog toucan squirrel monkey sloth Animals of South America: click the images for
- 39. Red eyed tree frog Click to return to Animals of South America Red eyed tree frogs
- 40. Toucan Click to return to Animals of South America A toucan large and colourful bill makes
- 41. Squirrel monkey Click to return to Animals of South America Squirrel monkeys are noisy and energetic
- 42. Sloth Click to return to Animals of South America Sloths sleep for up to 20 hours
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