This document provides information about different African animals including zebras, elephants, alligators, lions, tigers, bears, hippopotamuses, and giraffes. For each animal, key facts are given such as physical characteristics, habitat, diet, behaviors, population information, and sometimes unusual facts. Videos can also be accessed by clicking on the animal names to learn more details about each species.
Important facts about Animal 1
Animals are an amazing creature with fantastic colour, life-habit and food habits. If you study animal behaviour, you will be amazed because of some interesting facts. Let’s have a look at some interesting facts:
Nowadays the number of animals in danger is increasing a lot.One of these animals is the leopard.People should be more responsile about the damages they cause to the world of the animals.
Important facts about Animal 1
Animals are an amazing creature with fantastic colour, life-habit and food habits. If you study animal behaviour, you will be amazed because of some interesting facts. Let’s have a look at some interesting facts:
Nowadays the number of animals in danger is increasing a lot.One of these animals is the leopard.People should be more responsile about the damages they cause to the world of the animals.
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Wildlife presentation for EFL learners teaching them about rare and endangered animals throughout the world. Also includes the different types of climates animals live in.
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3. Area: Eastern and
southern Africa
Habitat: Grasslands and
semi-deserts
Food: Grass and leaves
Size: 4 to 5 feet tall at the
shoulder
Babies: Foals can walk
just 20 minutes after they
are born.
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Underneath its’ hair, a
zebra’s skin is black…
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•There are two types of
Elephants, Asian and African
•Elephants are the largest
land mammal in the world
•Elephants live in Asia and
Africa
•Adult elephants weigh
between 5,000 and 14,000
pounds
DID YOU KNOW?
Elephants cry, play, have incredible
memories, and laugh.
7. •The weight of an adult alligator is
about 800 pounds (360 kg).
•The length of the alligator measures
around 13 feet (4.0 meters);
however, it can grow to a size of
about 14.5 feet (4.4 meters), with
the weight measuring at 1,000
pounds (450 kg).
DID YOU KNOW?
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Alligators have been living on Earth for millions of
years and are sometimes described as ‘living fossils’
9. •Lions are found in
savannahs, grasslands, dense
bush and woodlands. At one
time, lions could be found
throughout the Middle East,
Greece and even in Northern
India.
•Today, only a small
population of lions live in
India. Most lions can be
found in Africa, but their
numbers are becoming
smaller because of the loss of
habitat.
DID YOU KNOW?
Lions are the laziest of the big cats. They usually
spend 16 to 20 hours a day sleeping and resting.
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Like human fingerprints, every tiger has a
unique pattern of stripes that can be used to
identify it!
•The tiger is the biggest
species of the cat family.
•Tigers can reach a length of
up to 3.3 metres (11 feet) and
weigh as much as 300
kilograms (660 pounds).
•Tiger cubs leave their mother
when they are around 2 years
of age.
•Tigers usually hunt alone at
night time.
•Tigers have been known to
reach speeds up to 65 kph
(40 mph).
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•Bears are large mammals that eat
mostly meat and fish. Many bears
also eat plants, bulbs, and insects.
•There are only eight living species
of bears and they can be found
throughout most of the world.
•Bears have large bodies, stocky
legs, a long snout, shaggy hair, paws
with claws, and a short tail.
•Even though bears are big and
heavy, they can run very fast and
are also good at climbing and
swimming.
They may be called black bears, but their coat can
be blue-gray or blue-black, brown and even
sometimes white
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• They are considered the second
largest land animal on Earth (first
place goes to the elephant!). Males
measure around 3.5m long and 1.5m
tall, and can weigh up 3,200kg. That’s
as much as three small cars!
• To stay cool in the blistering African
heat, hippos spend most of their day
in rivers and lakes. Their eyes, nose
and ears are located on the top of
their head, which means they can see
and breathe whilst submerged in the
water. What’s more, these super-cool
creatures sweat an oily red liquid
which helps protect their skin from
drying out - and acts as a sunblock,
too! Cool, huh?
Although hippos might look a little
chubby, they can easily outrun a human.
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A giraffe's feet are the size of a dinner
plate—12 inches across.
•Although a giraffe’s neck is 1.5 –
1.8 metres, it contains the same
number of vertebrae at a human
neck.
•A giraffe's habitat is usually found
in African savannas, grasslands or
open woodlands.
•The hair that makes up a giraffes
tail is about 10 times thicker than
the average strand of human hair.
•The distinctive spots that cover a
giraffe’s fur act as a good
camouflage to protect the giraffe
from predators. When the giraffe
stands in front of trees and bushes
the light and dark colouring of its
fur blends in with the shadows and
sunlight.