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Dhole Dholes are great communicators and use an eerie whistle to communicate with each other. They also use a variety of other noises, including clucks and high-pitched screams that are not found anywhere else in the canid families. The whistling sound t
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leapord in the dawn
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Chimp
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Bengal Tiger
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Tiger
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Lioness
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lycaon pictus
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Just a century ago, there were more than half a million rhinos around the world. Now, around 30,000 survive in the wild, largely due to poaching. All five species of rhino are in danger, but three are considered critically endangered: Sumatran, Javan, and
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dhole
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White Tiger
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Rat snake
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Hunting Ground
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Chimp
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Tiger
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Rat snake
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Ring-tailed lemur
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Chimpanzee
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lionesses
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Ostriche
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lemur
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Bengal Tiger
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Chimpanzee
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pride’s females
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The dhole
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Chimpanzees
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Hyenas
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Tiger
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LEO