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Discover the intriguing lives of unique wildlife: the Eastern Screech Owl, a master of camouflage that hides in trees and can be either gray or reddish-brown; the Three-Banded Armadillo, a remarkable creature that takes refuge in abandoned burrows and thrives in arid environments; and the elegant African Serval, known for its long legs and agile body. Delve into the world of the Two-Toed Sloth, a slow-moving herbivore that thrives in tropical rainforests. Learn about their habitats, diets, and fascinating behaviors!
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Wild Animals Ari norris Brianna mcintosh Alyson mackell Tiffanyhiles
Eastern Screech owl These supremely camouflaged birds hide out in nooks and trees through the day, so train your ears and listen for them at night. They can be either mostly gray or mostly reddish-brown (rufous). Trees define the eastern screech-owl’s habitat. Ari Norris
Three-baded Armadillo the three-banded armadillo doesn't dig burrows instead takes refuge in the abandoned burrows of other animals such as anteaters. Found in the most arid parts of the gran Chaco. Their shells close completely. Brianna McIntosh
AFRICAN SERVAL Long legs a lean body short tail and a small head. Live in Africa but mostly south of the shard desert. They are 25-40 inches long with a 12- inch tail Alyson mackell
Two Toed Sloth Habitat- tropical rainforest canopies. Diet- leaves, twigs, and fruits. they live 10 to 15 years in the wild, more than 30 years in the zoos. Tiffany Hiles