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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. 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.

  4. Explore All Types of Animals By Letter. A complete database of animal facts and information - including Galapagos wildlife, Rainforest animals, marine life, pets, endangered species and much more!

  5. 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.

  6. A comprehensive guide to the eight different animal groups that inhabit our planet. Amphibians including caecilians, frogs, toads, newts and salamanders. Arthropods including centipedes, millipedes, crustaceans, arachnids and insects.

  7. The number of species ranges from 9,000 to around 10,000 individual species that belong to over 227 birds families. Birds come in all different colors and sizes from grey pigeons to colorful parrots and from large Ostriches to tiny Bee Hummingbirds.

  8. Chipmunks are small rodents of the squirrel family with a total of 25 different species (see bottom of page), all part of the scientific family, in the family Sciuridae. There are three genera in this family: Tamias (eastern North America), Neotamias (western North America) and Eutamias (Eurasia).

  9. There are over 2,500 different species of snakes on our planet. Snakes live in a variety of land and water habitats. The most abundant snakes and the largest snakes are found in tropical climates such as rainforests.

  10. 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.

  11. From the majestic blue whale navigating the vast oceans to the tiniest bat fluttering in the twilight, mammals are a remarkably diverse and fascinating group of animals. Despite this diversity, all mammals (well almost all of them) share a set of distinct characteristics that set them apart from other members of the animal kingdom.