The camel does not store water in its hump. The hump on the camel¡¯s back is a lump of fat. Baby camels are born without a hump.
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- Ostriches started living on Earth about 120 million years ago. - The ostrich is the largest bird in the world. - Ostriches cannot fly.
- There are over 12,000 kinds of ants in the world. - Ants are mostly found in hot climates. - Most ants are between 2 mm and 10 mm long.
Beavers¡¯ front teeth never stop growing. Beavers eat bark, roots, leaves and twigs. Baby beavers are called ¡°kits.¡±
Today, there are over 150 kinds of owls in the world. The Elf Owl is the smallest owl. It is about the size of a sparrow. It is found in the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Ducks are relatives of geese and swans. A male duck is called a drake; a female is called a duck; babies are called ducklings. Ducks have three eyelids.
There are more than 200 kinds of octopuses in the world. Octopuses can be found all over the world¡¯s oceans. All octopuses have 8 arms.
>> There are 315 kinds of parrots in the world. >> Some parrots are in danger of extinction. >> Parrots have large heads and short necks.
- There are 21 kinds of foxes in the world. - Some fox habits are very cat like. But in fact, the fox is a member of the dog family. - The largest fox is the red fox. It is about the size of a large cat.
- Most turtles live longer than people. They can live for 100 years or more! - Turtles are found on every continent except Antarctica. - Turtles started living on Earth more than 200 million years ago.
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