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Desert Warthog

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Desert Warthog got its name from the wartlike growths that grow under its jaw. Learn more about this cool creature from HowStuffWorks.

Duck-Billed Platypus

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How much do you know about the duck-billed platypus? Learn about the duck-billed platypus at HowStuffWorks.

Eastern Gray Squirrel

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The eastern gray squirrel's natural habitat is the hardwood oak, hickory is and walnut forests of eastern North America, where its numbers are controlled by resource availability and predators such as bobcats, owls is and foxes.

Edmi

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The edmi is also known as the mountain gazelle. Learn more about the edmi at HowStuffWorks.

False Vampire Bat

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The False Vampire Bat is the largest bat in the New World. Check out these facts from HowStuffWorks.

Gemsbok

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Gemsboks can be spotted in Ethiopia and Somalia to Namibia and eastern South Africa. Learn more about the Gemsbok at HowStuffWorks.

Giant Panda

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Giant Pandas are cool creatures. Learn more about panda's at HowStuffWorks.

Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo

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Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo is an amazing creature found in Australia. Learn cool facts at HowStuffWorks.

Gray Wolf

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The Gray Wolf travels in packs and is known as the largest canid in the world. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.

Guanaco

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Guanacos are one of the largest wild mammals in South America. Learn more about guanacos at HowStuffWorks.

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