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All about servals, screech owls, and northern anteaters

All about servals, screech owls, and northern anteaters. You will learn about 3 awesome animals ! . All About Eastern screech Owls!.

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All about servals, screech owls, and northern anteaters

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  1. All about servals, screech owls, and northern anteaters You will learn about 3 awesome animals! Chloe Hittle, Isabella Hutchison, and Lily Berridge

  2. All About Eastern screech Owls! They can be mostly gray or sometimes mostly reddish- brown, what ever the color their pattern has spots that give them great camouflage in a tree and their eyes are yellow. Eastern screech owls are short with a big head and almost no neck. It’s wings are round and it’s tail is small. This kind of owl is usually in most kinds of woods, particularly close to water, it shuns treeless expanses of mountains. Chloe Hittle

  3. All about African serval’s The serval cat, found in most parts of Africa. Even in parts of the Western tip of Southern Africa, and area’s of the tropical rainforest belt of Central Africa. The serval cat can jump very high almost 8 feet! Serval’s live in where there there is a lot of water of Savannah long grass environment , and are associated with water sources. The main threats to servals are leopards,dogs,and of course men. Isabella Hutchison

  4. TheNorthern Vested Anteater The Northern Vested Anteaters spend most of the time in mostly hollow trees, but they move ,feed, and rest on the ground. They can’t gallop on ground like most anteaters but with stiff legs. They are very clumsy. They may be nocturnal or diurnal and are playful for about 8 hours of the day. They eat insects such as termites, and ants. They find their pray by sent. Lily Berridge

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