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Farewell Hubbers
I've enjoyed hub pages very much, it has been a great experience. And a ball of laughs. But, unfortunately I won't be on hubpages for a very longtime. And fortunately I got married, and James and I will be...
20 commentsNilly My New Kidd
Well, as many of you know I'm an animal lover and animal lovers have pets. I'm a little insane I have to many pets! Well, let's put it this way I am insane. But, life goes on. My new pet named Nilly, is a...
17 commentsOnagers
Class: Animals with Milk Glands Subclass: True Mammals Order: Odd=toed Mammals Family: Equidae The name Onager is an ancient Greek word for "ass", which possibly dates back to the Sumerians' word...
13 commentsElephants
The largest living land animal, the African Elephant is more temperamental and harder to train than its smaller Indian counterpart (Elephas maximus). African Elephants can be distinguished from Indian...
12 commentsWhite Tigers
White tigers are very rarely found in the wild.In about a 100 years only about 12 white tigers have beeen seen in the wild in India. They re almost extinct and most of the ones living are in captivity, mostly...
34 commentsCute Pictures Of Animals 1
Get ready to feast your eyes on these cute animals. There will be a number 2 if everyone enjoys them.
20 commentsThe Forest Giraffe
Classification : Animalia Class: Mammalia : Genus: okapia Okapi Body Length: 200-210 cm / 6.6-7 ft. Shoulder Height: 150-170 cm / 5-5.6 ft. Tail Length: 30-42 cm / 12-16.8 in. Weight: 210-250 kg /...
13 commentsAardvarks
Spiecies: The antbear is also known as the African Aardvark (Orycteropus afer) Identification: Antbears are unique amongst Africas mamals. They have a superficial resemblance to pigs, with a long mussel...
4 commentsSea Cows
Manatee Trichechus inunguis, the Amazonian manatee. The Amazonian manatee is the smallest of the manatees. Several...
3 commentsShips Of The Desert
Camels: Evolution, Migration, and PhysiologyDomesticated thousands of years ago by frankincense traders, who trained the gangly cud-chewer to make the long and arduous journey from southern Arabia to the...
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