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Iguana

Iguanas are excellent swimmers and will dive into the water to avoid predators. These can survive a fall of 40-50 feet.Their tail can break off if grabbed, but it's okay as they can grow a new one.

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Planet Earth

Earth is the only planet which harbors life. It is the third planet from the solar system. About 70% of the land surface on earth is covered with water that why it is also named as "Blue Planet"

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Peacock

Peacock is commonly used as the name for a peafowl of the pheasant family.The name of a baby peafowl is a peachick. Peacocks are best known for their amazing eye-spotted tail feathers.

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Planet Earth

Earth is the only planet which harbors life. It is the third planet from the solar system. About 70% of the land surface on earth is covered with water that why it is also named as "Blue Planet"

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Narwhal

The Narwhal is a medium sized toothed whale that possess a large tusk from a protruding canine tooth. They are darkest when born and become whiter with age.They can stay underwater for up to 25 minutes.

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Ostrich

Ostriches can’t fly unlike like other birds. They are the fast runners and can sprint at over 70 km/hr, covering up to 5 Meters in a single stride. Ostrich eggs are 15 cm in diameter and can weigh up to 1.3 kg.

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Dragonfly

Dragonflies are insects that have long bodies, transparent wings, and large eyes. There are over 5,000 species of dragonflies that are part of the scientific infraorder called Anisoptera.

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Bumblebee

Bees are flying insects that are closely related to ants and wasps. They live in hives of up to 40,000 bees and play a very important role in nature by pollinating flowering plants.

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Asian

The Asian arowana comprises several phenotypic varieties of freshwater fish distributed geographically across Southeast Asia. It should be fed a high-quality diet of meaty food, such as shrimp and crickets.