Special Animals
Explore the intriguing characteristics of four remarkable animals: the Eastern Screech Owl, known for its distinctive barks and rasps, and its diverse diet; the African Serval, a large wild cat with impressive agility and unique body proportions; the Alligator, a reptilian predator found in the southwestern U.S. that can grow up to 12 feet long; and the Three-Banded Armadillo, known for its strong claws and unique head plates. Discover the wonders of these extraordinary creatures and their adaptations to the wild.
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Special Animals Jacob Shoults ,Bryce Spencer ,Colton Smitley ,Clayton Hanson.
Eastern Screech Owl Eastern screech owls can bark, hoot, rasp, chuckle. they live in the east and have millions of kinds of food. these owls consider prey anything that runs and flies ,wiggle or swims. Jacob Shoults
African serval Serval is a large wild cat. Serval can run through a small space in an instant. The serval has the longest legs and largest ears for its body size of any cat. Bryce Spencer
Alligator alligator are reptiles that look like crocodiles. lives in south western U.S. The largest male alligator are about 12 feet 3.7 meters Colton Smitley
Three Banded Armadillo Armadillo dig in to bark with strong claws. One young ,born about the size of a golf ball. Head plates are unique to each armadillo like human finger prints. Clayton Hanson