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Fascinating Facts About African Servals, Three-Banded Armadillos, and Eastern Screech Owls

Discover intriguing insights into the African serval, three-banded armadillo, and eastern screech owl. African servals thrive in tall grasslands, feeding on rodents, insects, and small birds, and can live up to 20 years in captivity. The three-banded armadillo is unique for its ability to curl into a ball for protection and remains with its parents until around 72 days old. Meanwhile, the eastern screech owl, commonly found where trees grow, often nests in birdhouses and preys on small insects. Explore the wonders of these remarkable animals!

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Fascinating Facts About African Servals, Three-Banded Armadillos, and Eastern Screech Owls

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  1. Animals from the wild Kirsten Moore, Elizabeth Dickerson, JalishaErichsen

  2. The African Serval 3 facts about servals: Diet is rodents, insects and small birds. Habitat is: Tall grasslands, Savannahs, woods, brushes, forests, and marsh. Life Span is: Servals can live up to 20 years captivity. Kirsten Moore

  3. The Three Banded Armadillo • One of the few of its species who can go into a ball. • Plating is divided into two domed shells that cover its body. • The Armadillo stays with parents until 72 days old. Elizabeth Dickerson

  4. The eastern screech owl Found were ever a tree is at Found east of rocky mountains Sometimes nesting in bird boxes Eat small insects from woodland JalishaErichsen

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