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  2. List of Animals from A-Z. Click on any of the animals below to learn more about them! Each of our animal facts pages covers a range of topics about that animal, including their diet, habitat, breeding patterns, their physical characteristics, unique personality traits and behaviors and much more.

  3. Each different species of wildlife animal have their own hierarchies and family structures, diets and mating rituals, just to name a few behaviours. Most animals featured here come from Africa, Asia, America and Australia.

  4. Even though vertebrates are a diverse group of animals, only around 50,000 species have been identified which is a very small fraction of all animal species. Vertebrates include all animals that have a backbone.

  5. A complete database of animal facts and information - including Galapagos wildlife, Rainforest animals, marine life, pets, endangered species and much more!

  6. A species is a group of animals that can mate and produce fertile offspring. For example, lions and tigers are two different species of Panthera. There are over 5000 mammal species and over 9000 reptile species.

  7. Below is a big list of all the correct names and terms for different groups of animals, their young and the different terms for male and female animals. You can also check our Baby Animal Glossary or list of Animal Groups.

  8. Collective Nouns for Animals - Animal Corner

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    Some of the most common collective nouns for animals include a flock of birds, a herd of cattle, a pack of dogs, and a school of fish. These collective nouns are used to describe groups of animals that are often seen together in the wild.

  9. Animals in the Indian Ocean - Animal Corner

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    Discover the mysterious animals in the Indian Ocean, and explore the lives of species like the Sea Urchin, the Great Barracuda and the Bull Shark

  10. 12 Diurnal Animals And What This Means - Animal Corner

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    Diurnal animals on the other hand prefer the lighter, warmer conditions of the day, thriving on sunlight, and less active with a period of sleep during the night. Nocturnal animals have a better sense of hearing, smell, and eyesight and a higher body temperature for roaming in the cooler dark hours.

  11. Below is a list of New World Monkey species in order of Genus that are featured at Animal Corner, click on each link to find out more about each monkey species: