Guess who I am? Nature is amazing, it just creates a lot of weird-looking animals. Take your time to guess who they are. Who am I? It is Tibetan fox. It is so funny because of its square face. It is classed as of " least concern " for extinction by the IUCN . Who am I? It is Nasalis larvatu, a type of monkey. Their noses become bigger as they grow older. They are assessed as endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species . Who am I? It is Ambystoma Mexicanum. It is known as “walking fish”, but it is an amphibian. It is assessed as extremely endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species . Who am I? It is piglet squid. Its round body makes it look like a transparent pig and it can light by itself. Who am I? Don’t be hesitant, say it loudly. Yep. It is Kenny, a white tiger. You may feel so confuse...
I can predict the winner of Super Bowl! Super Bowl is a time for greatness. It's also a time of oddities. Animals across the country "make their picks." Let’s see these genius prophets! Fiona: the Hippo in Cincinnati Last year the Cincinnati Zoo’s celebrity Fiona correctly predicted that the Philadelphia Eagles, which were considered the underdog, would win the Super Bowl. Kiki: the lioness in Fresno Chaffee Zoo lions have successfully predicted each Super Bowl winner since the annual tradition began in 2016 as part of the zoo’s animal enrichment program. Two manatees in Sarasota For the 12th year in a row, Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium’s manatees, brothers Hugh and Buffett, predicted the winner for the Super Bowl. Hugh chose the Los Angeles Rams while Buffett picked the New England Patriots. But Buffett is known by his keepers to have the better record with his predictions: A 9-2 record. A...
Children love to visit zoos, where they can get in touch with wonderful friends. The following 8 fun zoos have their own special features and are good places to meet during great travel! Singapore Zoo, Singapore It has always been considered as one of the most beautiful zoos in the world. Designers strive to create their own wild habitats for a variety of animals: tropical rainforests, rift valleys, plains, lakes, rockeries, and more. Official website: http://www.zoo.com.sg/ Zoo Berlin, Germany Opened in the mid-19th century, Germany's largest and most famous zoo, with more than 1,500 species and 20,000 animals, is the zoo with the most species in the world. Official website: http://www.zoo-berlin.de/ San Diego Zoo, USA The founders of many zoos in the world are often businessmen and even animal traffickers, and the founder of the zoo, Harry Vigevers, is a medical doctor. He founded the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoological Society in 1916. Th...
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