Ringed Seal Facts, Pictures & In-Depth Information: Discover The Most Common Arctic Seal

ringed seal facts

The ringed seal is the most common seal in the Arctic. Rarely venturing onto land, the species spends most of its time either hunting in the cold Arctic waters, or ‘hauled out’ on the ice.

This page contains ringed seal facts, pictures and in-depth information on the species’ lifestyle. Read on to find out more about this Arctic marine mammal…

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Black Mamba Facts, Pictures & Information: Discover The World’s Second-Longest Venomous Snake!

black mamba facts

The black mamba is the world’s second-longest venomous snake. It is found throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa, and is at home both in the trees and on the ground. The species is much-feared due to the potency of its venom and its large size.

Read on for more black mamba facts, pictures and information…

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South American Coati Facts, Pictures & Information. Meet A South American Rainforest Mammal

south american coati facts

If you’re in a South American rainforest and come across a group of cat-sized mammals searching for food among the leaf litter then the chances are they’ll be South American coatis.

These long-nosed, stripy-tailed mammals are members of the Raccoon family. They spend the day foraging on the forest floor before making their way back into the rainforest canopy at night…

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African Animals List With Pictures & Facts. Discover Amazing Animals That Live In Africa

African Animals List

African animals list with pictures and facts. Click on the pictures to discover more about each species.

List of African Animals: Introduction

With habitats ranging from tropical rainforest to desert, Africa is home to many of the world’s best-known animals, including the lion, cheetah, giraffe, hippopotamus, African buffalo, zebras, wildebeest and other antelopes, and several species of crocodile.

Africa is the world’s second largest continent (Asia is the largest), and the African animals included in the list below represent just a fraction of the continent’s amazing biodiversity. We add species to this page regularly, so be sure to come back soon!

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