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| Welcome to my Carnival of Creatures, here you'll find collections of my favourite animals I wish to share about. Discover facts and oddities that will stun your mind and unravel the secrets in the natural world. Be prepared to face off with the most extraordinary of my own personal best of the wild. Let's take a look at a few of them down below and see which one interests you. |
My Best of the Best |
| Killer Whales: Meet the wolves of the sea, mighty predators that storm the ocean waves in pods. Their hunting unit has unmatched teamwork combined with intelligence close to humans. Discover what it takes to be the top of the food chain. |
| Mountain Gorillas: Say hello to the primates of our ancestors. Dive into the world of these gentle giants and see how their heirarchy is established. Want to know why a silverback is so strong without much proteins to supply as nutrients? |
| Cheetahs: Fast as the wind and swiftful runners, these natural atheletes of the animal kingdom possess awesome physique. They are also known to be sneaky and occasionally ambush prey from behind. |
| Bottlenose Dolphins: Ever been curious why dolphins are so smart? These marvelous marine creatures have a high level of intelligence, superior super senses along with complex hunting methods. Uncover the mysteries of the dolphin. |
| Mimic Octopi: True masters of disguise in the animal kingdom. These extreme imposters can change shape, colour and behaviour at will. Newly found, these marine critters remain a subject of mystery. |
| Ring Tailed Lemurs: Madagascar has one of the rare, endangered primates located within. Learn how Ring Tailed Lemur society is established, discover that females are actually the warriors of a troop who lead the battle in the front line. |
| Grizzly Bears: Fearsome and strong, people have respected bears over the centuries. Natural fighters, these mammals are fiercely protective of their young but they rather prefer to avoid contact with humans. |
| Mantarays: Sometimes referred as the devilfish, they're incredible to behold with a wing span of 20 feet. They glide through the ocean depths in a graceful manner and are harmless, unlike their closest relatives which are sharks. |
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