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Guanaco

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Guanacos are one of the largest wild mammals in South America. Learn more about guanacos at HowStuffWorks.

Coyotes: The 'Song Dogs' of North America

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The coyote inhabits most areas of North America. HowStuffWorks gets to know the 'song dog.'

Is It a Zebra? A Giraffe? No, It's an Okapi

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The okapi may look like a zebra-horse combo, but its closest relative is the giraffe. Here are nine fascinating facts about this curious creature.

All About Ibex Animal Habits, Environments and Life Cycles

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Ibex have been hunted as trophies and for meat and medicinal purposes. As a result, these creatures, classified as bovidae, now face habitat loss.

Aoudad

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Aoudads are also known as barbary sheep is and live in a female dominant unit. Learn more interesting facts here at HowStuffWorks.

Edmi

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The edmi is also known as the mountain gazelle. Learn more about the edmi at HowStuffWorks.

Gemsbok

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Gemsboks can be spotted in Ethiopia and Somalia to Namibia and eastern South Africa. Learn more about the Gemsbok at HowStuffWorks.

Kinkajou

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The Kinkajou is also known as the Honey Bear. Learn more facts here at HowStuffWorks.

Red Fox

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The red fox has the largest geographic distribution of any carnivore in the world.

Gray Wolf

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The Gray Wolf travels in packs and is known as the largest canid in the world. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.

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