Camel: are distinctive animals that are most noted for the humps on their backs and their ability to survive in the harsh desert conditions of Africa and the Middle East.
Giraffe:are the tallest animal alive in the world today and also the largest ruminant. These majestic animals are native to Africa and there are nine subspecies.
Sloth: are tree-dwelling mammals that are native to Central and South America where they can be found in the tropical rainforests, often hanging upside down.
Ostrich:are large, flightless birds which are native to Africa. They are also the fastest birds on land and are capable of reaching 43 mph. There are two existing species of ostrich.
Alligator:are large carnivorous reptiles that are native to the US, Mexico and China where they are found in freshwater lakes, rivers, and swamps. They are usually black or greenish brown with white
Hippo:are large, semi-aquatic mammals that are native to Africa and are the third-largest land mammal in the world. They have a distinctive appearances with a round body on short legs and a large.
The Baird’s Beaked Whale: Then beaked whales have a series of connecting chambers between stomachs. Research found the mean number of connecting chambers in beaked whales was 8.24.
Reindeer: are herbivorous mammals that are native to Alaska, Canada, Greenland, northern Europe, and northern Asia. They are characterized by their grey-brown fur and antlers.
Dolphin:are highly intelligent aquatic mammals that are found right across the world.There are 40 species of dolphin and they are found in every ocean, and there are even some that live in freshwater
Kangaroo:are the four largest species in the family group Macropodidae. They are marsupials that are native to Australia and New Guinea and they have two stomach chambers.