WILD LIFE

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WILD LIFE

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North America.

1. porcupine.

2. Brown bear.

3. Coyote.

4. <reg>Bullfrog</reg>

5. puma.

6. Beaver.

7. Wapiti.

8. Wolf

9. Musk ox.

10. <reg>Racoon</reg>.

11. Grey Squirrel.

12. American red <reg>squirrel</reg>.

13. Timber <reg>rattlesnakes</reg>.

14. Californian vulture.

15. Moose.

16. Striped skunk.

17. E. American chipmunk.

18. N. American Bison.

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South America.

1. Giant Anteater.

2. Macaw.

3. Humboldt's Wooly monkey.

4. <reg>Llama</reg>.

5. Jaguar.

6. Boa <reg>constrictor</reg>.

7. Tuberculated Iguana.

8. Keel-billed Toucan.

9. Chinchilla.

10. Three-toed sloth.

11. [unclear]

12 Manatee.

13. Giant Tortoise.

14. Ocelot.

15. Giant Humming-bird.

16. Banded Iguana.

17. Alligator.

18. Fer-de-Lance Snake.

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Africa

1. Brown Lemur

2. Cheetah

3. Common Zebra

4. Giant Chameleon

5. Leopard

6 <reg>Dorca's Gazelle</reg>

7. Jackass Penguin

8. Spotted Hyena

9. Greater Kudu

10. Wart hog

11. Okapi

12. Lion

13. <reg>Scorpion</reg>

14. <reg>Giraffe</reg>

 

 

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Australasia

1. red Kangaroo

2. Budgerigar

3. red-necked <reg>Wallaby</reg>

4. Koala

5. Wombat

6. Lyre Bird

7. Dingo

8 Rabbit Bandicot

9. Duck Billed Platypus

10. Kiwi

11. Frilled <NOTE_LAN desc="word/s missing?">

12. Cockatoo

13. Brush-tailed <reg>opossum</reg>

14. <reg>Tasmanian</reg> Wolf

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india

1. Great indian rhinoceros

2. Tiger

3. Rhesus Monkey

4. Caralal Lynx

5. Sanabar

6. Indian Cobra

7. Black Vulture

8. Slender Loris

9. Hoopoe

10. Indian elephant

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Across

1. A fast and horned Animal Beginning with "A".

2. A slow moving animal related to a <reg>terrapin</reg>

4. A Bird that is Black.

Down

1. A sappy creature

3. A [unclear] animal

5. Small horse

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0. Turtle

1. Penguin

pony

panda

Wild cat

Otter

Barn owl

Rabbit

Hippo

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Tiger

Bear

Panda

Wolf.

 

 

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Information

The tiger

Tigers are wild and <reg>ferocious</reg> <NOTE_LAN desc="no punctuation"> Only old tigers <reg>attack</reg> man Because man is slow and Tigers <reg>usually</reg> catch Big prey.

Bengal Tiger

The exquisite grace and power of the Bengal Tiger evokes Both awe and Fear in man. Capable of killing animals over twice its size.

 

 

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The tiger.

Tigers are wild and <reg>ferocious</reg> if you go close. They will <reg>attack</reg> you straight away.

 

 

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Tiger

<reg>Kangaroo</reg>

Panda Bear

donkey

goat

horse

Birds

 

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Bird

Deer

panda

Tiger

 

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Tiger cubs are often in great danger while the parents are away hunting. So their mothers sometimes carry them to safer hiding places

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Tiger <reg>with</reg> cub

 

Marsupial Mothers such as this wallaby have the Best <reg>solution</reg> to the transport problem. Even <reg>after</reg> the Joey is able to walk he can hop Back into the pouch for a ride

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<reg>Panda</reg> Bear.

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Tiger cub.

Donkey (Foal)

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