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African Rock Python: A Snake That Eats Crocodiles for Lunch

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The African rock python has a diet of large animals that include crocodiles and warthogs. Learn how this giant snake is capable of eating even larger prey.

The Snakehead Is a Snake Fish out of Water

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Today, we’re going to dive into the world of a perplexing and somewhat notorious creature: the snakehead, aka snake fish. These predatory fish are known for their long, snake-like bodies, aggressive hunting style, and ability to survive on land. What's more, they’re an invasive species in many parts of the world, including the United States.

The Long-eared, Hopping Jerboa Is the Desert's Cutest Resident

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With a little pig snout and the locomotion of a kangaroo, these tiny desert rodents hardly ever drink water and rarely urinate.

Blue Crab: A Savory Beauty and Maryland Staple

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The blue crab is one of the most recognizable crustaceans in the coastal waters of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Found in the Chesapeake Bay, the blue crab plays a crucial role in marine science and fisheries.

How the Snow Leopard Survives Harsh, Frigid Temperatures

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Often called the "ghosts of the mountains," the elusive snow leopard is one of the most mysterious big cats. Found in the rugged mountain ranges of Central Asia, these beautiful animals are perfectly adapted to their harsh, cold environments.

The Smallest Cat in the World Weighs Less Than a Traffic Cone

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Have you ever wondered what the smallest cat in the world is? While domestic cats can be pretty petite, some small wild cats take tiny to a whole new level. These petite kitties are mighty hunters, expert climbers and masters of camouflage.

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.

Bushy-Tailed Woodrat

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Bushy-Tailed Woodrat has a habit of stealing shiny objects. Learn more about this creature at HowStuffWorks.

Dall Sheep

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Dall Sheep are most often recognized by their thick, curled horns. Learn cool facts about the dall sheep at HowStuffWorks.

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