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Amur Leopard closeup at a zoo in Tennessee. There are more amur leopards in captivity than in the wild. Maybe as few as 100 leopards remain in Asia due mostly to habitat loss.
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Sandhill crane family walking down a dirt road at Orlando wildlife park in Cape Canaveral Florida.
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Great Blue Heron walking in the reeds at Orlando Wetland wildlife sanctuary in Cape Canaveral Florida.
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The East African Crowned Crane behind a fence at the zoo. An omnivore it hunts insects in the tall Savanah Grasses. The camouflage grass like feature on its head helps to protect them from predators.
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African Spurred Tortoise third largest tortoise in Africa lives on the Southern edge of the Sahara Desert. Seen here in the zoo with mating partner is an endangered species living up to 80 years.
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American Alligator basking at the zoo. Large alligator up to 15 feet and 1100 pounds native to Southeastern North America . Under protected status there are about 5 million left in the wild.
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Mexican Spider Monkey hanging out at the zoo. The largest new world monkey ranging across Mexico and South America. The Spider Monkey is frugivorous eating mostly fruit and some insects and eggs.
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Two Mexican Spider Monkeys together at the zoo. Spider Monkeys do not make good pets and they can live up to 40 years in captivity. They are social animals living in large groups in the wild.
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Capybara largest South American rodent swimming at the zoo. They are semi-aquatic herbivores eating six to eight pounds of grass and water plants a day and on land, seeds, grains, and melons.
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Capybara largest South American rodent swimming at the zoo. They are semi-aquatic herbivores eating six to eight pounds of grass and water plants a day and on land, seeds, grains, and melons.
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Red-tailed Boa or Boa Constrictor resting its head on a log at the zoo. The Common Boa native to Brazil in South America they can live up to 40 years in captivity.
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Cotton-top Tamarin sitting on a branch in a zoo exhibit. Native to Northwest Columbia they are an endangered species. They require a diet high in nutrition mainly eating fruits and insects.
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The Rock Hyrax or Cape Hyrax seen here at the zoo. They live in rocky outcrops in deserts or forest habitats across much of Africa. The rubbery pads on their feet are adapted for climbing on rocks.
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The Rock Hyrax or Cape Hyrax seen here at the zoo. They live in rocky outcrops in deserts or forest habitats across much of Africa. The rubbery pads on their feet are adapted for climbing on rocks.
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Common Warthog taking a mud bath at the zoo. The Warthog native to Africa. Its preferred habitats are open woodlands, Savanahs, and semi arid deserts.
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Jaguar sitting in the shade on a hot day at the zoo. Native to the Americas it can occasionally still be seen in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. It is the largest cat in the Americas.
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Jaguar sitting in the shade on a hot day at the zoo. Native to the Americas it can occasionally still be seen in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. It is the largest cat in the Americas.
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Giant Anteater roaming around its zoo exhibit. It is the largest of its species and native to Central and South America. It is insectivorous hunting ants and termites.
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Jaguar sitting in the shade on a hot day at the zoo. Native to the Americas it can occasionally still be seen in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. It is the largest cat in the Americas.
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Giant Anteater roaming around its zoo exhibit. It is the largest of its species and native to Central and South America. It is insectivorous hunting ants and termites.
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Adorable Emperor Tamarin the mustache monkey at the zoo. About the size of a grey squirrel these miniature monkeys move through the trees quickly and live throughout the Amazon River Basin.
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Adorable Emperor Tamarin the mustache monkey at the zoo. About the size of a grey squirrel these miniature monkeys move through the trees quickly and live throughout the Amazon River Basin.
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Adorable Emperor Tamarin the mustache monkey at the zoo. About the size of a grey squirrel these miniature monkeys move through the trees quickly and live throughout the Amazon River Basin.
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Komodo Dragon or Komodo Monitor native to the island of Komodo in Indonesia at the zoo. The largest lizard species growing up to 3 meters long with a bite force of 600 per square inch.
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Burmese Python coiled on the ground in a zoo vivarium. Native to Southeast Asia they are an invasive species in Florida. They prey on local species which have no naturally developed defense from them.
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The Emerald Tree Boa in a zoo vivarium coiled around a tree limb. They are non venomous arboreal snakes and live in the rainforests of the Amazon basin. They can live around 20 years
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The Rock Hyrax or Cape Hyrax seen here at the zoo. They live in rocky outcrops in deserts or forest habitats across much of Africa. The rubbery pads on their feet are adapted for climbing on rocks.
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The Rock Hyrax or Cape Hyrax seen here at the zoo. They live in rocky outcrops in deserts or forest habitats across much of Africa. The rubbery pads on their feet are adapted for climbing on rocks.
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Western Diamondback Rattlesnake coiled in zoo vivarium. This snake is nocturnal and lives in Southwestern states and Mexico. It is venomous and very dangerous when threatened.
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Hyacinth Macaw a meter long sitting on a branch at the zoo. A threatened species due to habitat loss and the pet trade. The largest of its species can live up to 50 years native to South America.
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Hyacinth Macaw a meter long sitting on a branch at the zoo. A threatened species due to habitat loss and the pet trade. The largest of its species can live up to 50 years native to South America.
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Hyacinth Macaw a meter long sitting on a branch at the zoo. A threatened species due to habitat loss and the pet trade. The largest of its species can live up to 50 years native to South America.
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Indigo Snake native to Southeast United States at a zoo vivarium. The longest snake in the United States growing up to 8 feet. An apex predator that can kill and eat other snakes.
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The Green iguana resting on a branch in a vivarium at the zoo. Also known as the Common Iguana or American iguana is a tree dwelling herbivore and can grow to 6.5 feet long.
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Emerald Tree Boa native to the rainforest of South America housed in a vivarium at the zoo. They eat mainly birds can grow to 6 feet long and can live up to 20 years in captivity.
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Copperhead snake against glass at a zoo vivarium. The copperhead snake is venomous and native to the Eastern United States.
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Orient Knight Anole resting on tree limb in a zoo vivarium. Large arboreal lizards up to 9 inches long. Living in warm tropical climates such as Cuba, and in Florida as an invasive species.
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Rhinoceros Iguana in the sand in a zoo vivarium. A large lizard growing to 54 inches in length and living up to 20 years in captivity. An endangered species native to the island of Hispaniola.
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Caribbean Flamingo wading in pond at the zoo. The most brightly colored and largest species of flamingo. Also known as the American Flaming can live 20 to 30 years on average.
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Cape Porcupine native to Central and South Africa housed at the zoo. They forage at night and are good swimmers. The largest of their species, can live up to 18 years, and sleep in tree hollows.
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Cape Porcupine native to Central and South Africa housed at the zoo. They forage at night and are good swimmers. The largest of their species, can live up to 18 years, and sleep in tree hollows.
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Juvenile Red Kangaroo in a zoo habitat. The largest marsupial in Australia at 6 feet tall and 100 lbs. They can run 40 mph and jump 10 feet high. They live about 8 years and 25 years in captivity.
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The Cotton-top Tamarin standing on a tree limb at the zoo. Found in the Rainforests of Columbia is a critically endangered new world monkey. Threatened by habitat loss and human activity.
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The Sulawesi Babirusa or pig deer rooting in the mud at the zoo. Related to the Hippopotamus they can run up to 30 mph to escape predators and are native to tropical rainforests in Indonesia.
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Juvenile Red Kangaroo in a zoo habitat. The largest marsupial in Australia at 6 feet tall and 100 lbs. They can run 40 mph and jump 10 feet high. They live about 8 years and 25 years in captivity.
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The Plains Zebra browsing in a zoo habitat. Smallest species of zebra found across Southern and Eastern Africa. Threats to the plain zebra are predation and bush meat hunting. Life span 25 years.
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Two Ring-tailed-lemurs sun bathing on a tree branch at the zoo. They are endangered and populations are declining on the Island of Madagascar in Africa. They live up to 15 years in the wild.
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The Reeves Muntjac deer foraging for leaves at the zoo. Commonly found in Taiwan or Southeast China also known as the barking deer. Considered an invasive species in parts of Europe.
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