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Unique Wildlife Species You Should Know About

Discover fascinating animals such as the African Serval, Eastern Screech Owl, Two-Toed Sloth, and American Alligator from different regions. Understand their habitats, behaviors, and significance in the ecosystem.

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Unique Wildlife Species You Should Know About

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  1. Animals Across Nation Grant Eppley ,Trent Fleming ,Justin Fogle, Alex McClelland

  2. African Serval • African Serval • They hunt in the early morning and late afternoon. • They are found in most grasslands. • Some people have them as pets. Alex McClelland

  3. The Eastern Screech Owl • Eastern Screech Owl • The Eastern Screech Owl is found where ever trees are, and their even willing to nest in backyards nest boxes. • Like most raptors ,male Eastern Screech Owls are smaller than females, and are more agile fliers and hunters. • Smaller birds can help you find where the Eastern Screech Owls are at. Justin Fogle

  4. Two towed sloth • Central America and northern south America in cludingperuand brazil. • Ropicalrain canopies. • Leaves,twits,fruits. Grant Eppley

  5. The American Alligator • American Alligator • The average size for a female alligator is 8.2 feet and the size for a male alligator is 11.2 feet. • Large males can reach up to half a ton or 1000 pounds. • They eat fish, snails ,and other invertebrates, birds, frogs, and mammals that come to the waters edge. • Alligators can live up to 50 years old. Trent Fleming

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