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  • Lion Tamarins Live Like Monkeys

    Posted on Friday December 4th, 2009 at 12:14 in lion tamarin

    The golden lion tamarin gets its name from its mane and thick rings of hair that it has in common with the lion. However, the tamarin has a lot more in common with its monkey relatives than any cat. This species forms social family groups, and the ma...

  • Kangaroo Cherries

    Posted on Thursday December 3rd, 2009 at 12:44 in kangaroo

    Gray kangaroos can hop up to 35 miles an hour, traveling for long distances of up to 15 miles. Females have a baby one at a time, which is the size of only a cherry when born. At birth, the infant climbs into the mother's pouch without leaving for tw...

  • Ferocious Leopard Seal

    Posted on Wednesday December 2nd, 2009 at 13:22 in leopard, seal, leopard seal

    The leopard seal resembles the big, feisty cat it gets it name from because of the grayish spots it has on its coat; however, the similarities don't stop there. It is also the most feared hunter of all the seals, and the only one that goes after warm...

  • Laughter-Like Call is Bushman\'s Clock

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 12:07 in bird, laughing kookaburra

    The laughing kookaburra is native to Australia. It sings its laughter-like call at dawn and dusk, which earned it the nickname "bushman's clock." It is the largest member of the Kingfisher family and is a well known symbol in Australia's birdlife. ...

  • Free Shipping at The Jungle Store

    Posted on Monday November 30th, 2009 at 11:56

    Back after a great long weekend? Well, I'm here to make your Monday much better. I'm skipping the animal fact today to let all readers know about The Jungle Store's free shipping for orders over $25. The sale is valid now thru Dec. 2, so start buying...

  • Elk Fight For Mate

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 13:00 in elk

    Elk shed their antlers each March, but they start to grow back as early as May so they're fully grown again by the late-summer breeding season. During the breeding season, bull elk strip the velvet from their new antlers, using them in fights that de...

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Threadbeaur

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I love your page! Great facts about animals!

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