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Numbats are now considered endangered and are only found in small pockets in Western Australia now. They live on only one type of food and that's termites. Termites, termites, termites -they can eat up to 20,000 a day! To be able to find 20,000 termites a day, numbats need to be active when the termites are active. Their predators are mainly foxes and cats and due to habitat loss and fragmentation from land clearing they are vulnerable to birds of prey such as the Wedge-tailed Eagles and Falcons.
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This baby grizzly bear is standing on hind legs just like dad does. Is it ready to strike or simply getting a better view?
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Out of stockArchaeopteryx was an evolutionary link between non-avian dinosaurs and birds. Can be a representational object for change and transitions.
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Always such a delight to see a turtle swimming in the sea. They have adapted to life in the water and except for the time they lay eggs, turtles spend their entire life in tropical and subtropical waters where they hunt for cephalopods, crabs and jellyfish. The turtle is one of the longest lived of all animals. They can live well past 100 years! -
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The cheetah is the fastest land animal on Earth. It can reach speeds of up to 110kms/h.