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The Largest Bat in the World Has a Wingspan Over 5 Feet
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Whether out of fear or fascination, you might wonder, what is the largest bat in the world? The flying mammals aren't all petite petite creatures.
Desert Warthog
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Desert Warthog got its name from the wartlike growths that grow under its jaw. Learn more about this cool creature from HowStuffWorks.
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.
Mammoth vs. Elephant: Same Family, Different Species
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It’s the ultimate throwback face-off: mammoth vs. elephant. These two giants share a lot of DNA, but their differences are buried in the fossil record and written across their anatomy. One is an extinct species, the other still roams Earth’s forests and savannas.
North American Porcupine
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North American Porcupines can grow as long as 25 inches. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.
Black Vulture vs. Turkey Vulture: Seeing vs. Smelling Differences
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When it comes to scavengers of the sky, black vulture vs. turkey vulture identification is easy to misconstrue. These two species often share the same habitats, feast on the same carrion, and roost in the same trees. But they couldn’t be more different in how they fly, feed, and find their meals.
Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
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Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo is an amazing creature found in Australia. Learn cool facts at HowStuffWorks.
Duck-Billed Platypus
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How much do you know about the duck-billed platypus? Learn about the duck-billed platypus at HowStuffWorks.
15 Types of Monkeys Climbing Trees All Around the World
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Found swinging through the canopies of tropical forests or foraging on the forest floor, the many types of monkeys are split into two main groups: Old World monkeys and New World monkeys. These primate species differ in habitat, behavior and physical traits, from prehensile tails to colorful facial features.
Guanaco
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Guanacos are one of the largest wild mammals in South America. Learn more about guanacos at HowStuffWorks.