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Asian Animals!

Asian Animals!. Project By: Grady Ewing. The Asian Elephant. Huge gray animals inhabiting Asian tropical forests. Are able to pull down whole trees with their enormous trunks. Can grow up to 21 feet long, 10 feet tall, and 11,000 pounds. Asian One-horned rhino.

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Asian Animals!

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  1. Asian Animals! Project By: Grady Ewing

  2. The Asian Elephant • Huge gray animals inhabiting Asian tropical forests. • Are able to pull down whole trees with their enormous trunks. • Can grow up to 21 feet long, 10 feet tall, and 11,000 pounds.

  3. Asian One-horned rhino • These huge animals are actually vegetarians. • Has very poor vision. Cannot see a non-moving animal from 100 feet away. • Males are noticeable larger than females, males stand 5 ½ to 6 feet tall, weighing up to 5,000 pounds and reaching 12 feet long.

  4. Clouded Leopard • Normally only weigh about 28 pounds and are only about 36 inches long. • Generally have short legs, large paws, and very long tails. • The clouded leopards diet consists mainly of birds, monkeys, pigs, cattle, goats, deer, and porcupines.

  5. Fishing Cat • Fishing cats range from 25 pounds for males and 15 pounds for females. • Their diet includes birds, small mammals, snakes, snails, and fish. • They attract fish by tapping their paw lightly into the water mimicking an insects movement.

  6. Giant Panda • Giant pandas live in broadleaf and coniferous forests. • They live in elevation from 5,000-10,000 feet in places with a lot of bamboo. • A giant pandas diet is 99% bamboo mixed with other grasses and sometimes small rodents.

  7. Sumatran Tiger • They hunt alone generally between dusk and dawn, traveling 6-20 miles in a night in search of prey. • Their main prey is wild boar and other swine. • Females way between 220-352 pounds, males weigh between 396-570 pounds, and total length ranges from 7-12 feet.

  8. White Cheeked Gibbon • Live in evergreen tropical rainforests and monsoon forests. • About 18-25 inches tall and weigh from 15-20 pounds. • Their diet consists of ripe fruits and leaves.

  9. The End!

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