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Zoo animals

Zoo animals. Two toed sloth Three banded armadillo African serval Africa leopard tortoises. Two toed sloth. They eat plants. They eat algae off there fur. It takes a while to tell if it is a boy or a girl. Baby sloth sleep on there moms bely for 6 moths.

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Zoo animals

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  1. Zoo animals Two toed sloth Three banded armadillo African serval Africa leopard tortoises EMMA EDWARDS, ZOE NORRIS, MADISON WILSON, SAVANNAH MEFFORD

  2. Two toed sloth • They eat plants. • They eat algae off there fur. • It takes a while to tell if it is a boy or a girl. • Baby sloth sleep on there moms bely for 6 moths. • Baby sloth eat what there mom eats. ZOE NORRIS

  3. Africa leopard Tortoises • Africa leopard tortoises are the fourth best species of tortoises and can weighs much as 120 pounds. • This large tortoise specics does not repoduce untill they reach 10 years old. • Live all through continent. SAVANNAH MEFFORD

  4. Three banded armadillo • Armadillo is spanish for little armored. • Part of the armadillos family name dasypodidae,dasypus is geek for rabbit. • Armadillos have peg-shaped teeth that don’t have a protective coating of enamel. EMMA EDWARDS

  5. African Serval • The serval has the longest legs and largest ears for its body size. • Egyptians worshipped the serval for its power and grace. • The name serval comes from the portuguese word lobo cerval , meaning lynx. MADISON WILSON

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