Okay, so if I counted right, we're up to 45 different critters mentioned and shown in this topic so far...
( If I've missed any, please let me know! )
I think it's time for a little Recap.
Every post and animal I have read about, seen, seen pictures of, etc. I've learned about a notebook's page worth of misc. things about them, either by research or asking people that would know firsthand...
Sooooo I think every so many posts I'll do some recap, and include some info about these guys.
( You know, give this topic a little more worth. )
Primary Resources ( outside of my notes ):
National Geographic published Books and Magazines
Enchanted Learning published Articles and Emails
ZoobooksNationalgeographic.com
Wikipedia.com
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu
worldwildlife.org
itsnature.org
Discovery.com
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Name: Four Toed JerboaSize: Up to 23 inches
Appetite: Omnivore
Habitat: North African Desert
Status: Threatened; Vulnerable
Species: Allactaga tetradactyla
Misc Fact: Will build 4 burrows, for weather adaption and escape routes from predators.
Name: Cantor's Giant TurtleSize: Up to 6 Feet
Appetite: Omnivore; Primarily Carnivore
Habitat: Cambodian Fresh Water Rivers
Status: Threatened; Endangered
Species: Pelochelys cantorii
Misc Fact: It's considered an Ambush predator, with a strike to rival the speed of a Cobra and a bite strong enough to crush bone.
Name: Naked Mole RatSize: Up to 16 inches
Appetite: Herbivore
Habitat: N.East Africa, S.East Europe; Prefer Sandy types of ground
Status: Safe; Least Concern
Species: Heterocephalus glaber
Misc Fact: They live together in Colonies, as with Bees or Ants ( they have one female that breeds: the Queen )
Name: PlatypusSize: 20 inches on Average
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Australia; Water and Land
Status: Safe; Least Concern
Species: Ornithorhynchus anatinus
Misc Fact: It's considered a Monotreme, or Egg Laying Mammal, and is one of two species that are not extinct.
Name: BilbySize: Up to 22 inches
Appetite: Omnivore
Habitat: Arid portions of Central & N.West Australia
Status: Threatened; Vulnerable
Species: Macrotis lagotis
Misc Fact: Their gestation period only lasts up to 14 days.
Name: Leafy Sea DragonSize: Up to 14 inches
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: South-East Australian Coast
Status: Threatened
Species: Phycodurus eques
Misc Fact: Like Sea Horses, the Males are responsible for incubating the eggs, and their tails turn bright yellow when they're ready to mate.
Name: Angora RabbitSize: Varies
Appetite: Herbivore
Habitat: Originally from Ankara, Turkey
Status: Breeder Dependent
Species: ( Can't find it, if you can, let me know )
Misc Fact: You can buy full outfits made out of their fur, with no harm done to them.
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Name: Matamata TurtleSize: 20 Inches, around 30lbs
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Shallow, South American Fresh Water Marshes
Status: Safe; Least Concern
Species: Chelus fimbriatus
Misc Fact: Renamed 14 different times... and It catches food by sucking it in.
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Name: Goblin SharkSize: Up to 11 Feet
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Deep Pacific Sea; Prefers below 650 Feet ( Again doesn't seem to have many restrictions )
Status: Safe; Least Concern
Species: Mitsukurina owstoni
Misc Fact It was first discovered in 1897 by a Japanese Fisherman
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Name: PigsSize: Varying, depending on region and lifestyle. Records of TeaCup sizes, to the size of cars.
Appetite: Omnivore
Habitat: Varying ( Breeders, Pets and Wild )
Status: Perfectly fine! Millions alive, at least.
Species: Suidae ( ?? )
Misc Fact They're praised in many forms of Mythology ( both in Culture and Religion )
Name: ChihuahuasSize: ( about the size of most cats for height )
Appetite: ( See below )
Habitat: Originally from Mexico
Status: ( There's too many of them. )
Species:Canis lupus familiaris ( ?? )
Misc Fact Prone to quite a few Health problems; They're picky eaters for instance, and are prone to blood sugar problems such as Hypoglycemia.
Name: Wobbegongs aka. Carpetsharks ( We'll use Spotted for this )
Size: Up to 12 feet
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Most commonly found around Australia
Status: Safe; Near Threatened
Species: Orectolobus maculatus; Family Orectolobidae, with 10 ( ?? ) different sibling species
Misc Fact Apparently Wobbegongs in general get used for "Fish & Chips" pretty often...
Name: Frilled SharkSize: Up to about 6 1/2 Feet
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Deep Oceans; 600 Feet ( Doesn't seem to have a Regional/Geographical restriction )
Status: IUCN Says Safe; Near Threatened
Species: Chlamydoselachus anguineus
Misc Fact May be responsible for the claims of "Sea Serpent"