

This is the black jaguar, native to both north and south America. They’re regaining their territory further north. It’s estimated only 11% of jaguars have this coloration. Click the picture for more facts!

Something interesting about the red panda is that they have been known as the firefox and the red cat-bear, but it would be appropriate to call them First Panda as they were described 50 years sooner than the giant panda.

These beautiful, forgotten members of the wolf family are so endangered that there are only about 20 of them left in a rescue program right now.
We also talked about the concept of non-human animals. So here’s a link to that so you can read more about that concept.
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