San Diego Zoo Tour

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San Diego Zoo Adventure http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/ Let's get started and meet our first three animals, The Reptiles

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San Diego Zoo Adventurehttp://kids.sandiegozoo.org/

Let's get started and meet our first three animals,

The Reptiles

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Reptiles FirstFor more information about the chamelions at the san Diego Zoo, click

on this link

http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/reptiles● The Chameleon is our first reptile. It is known for changing color to

hide from other animals wanting to eat it.

http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/reptiles/jackson%E2%80%99s-chameleon#animals

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Galapagos Tortoise For more information, click the following link. http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/reptiles/galapagos-tortoise#animals

Each of the 13 Galapagos Islands has its own unique species of tortoise; many of which are now extinct due to the new introduction of non-native species to the islands.

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Komodo Dragon For more information, click the following link. http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/reptiles/komodo-dragon

The Komodo Dragon can be as large as 10 feet long (as long as a couch!), and are known to eat wild pigs, water buffalo, snakes, deer, and fish that wash up on shore.

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Then come the Birds...Bald Eagle

For more information, click the following link. http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/birds/bald-eagle#animals

The Bald Eagle is the national bird and a symbol of freedom. When a bald eagle loses a feather from one wing, it loses one from another to maintain the balance in their flight.

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Ostrich For more information, click the following link. http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/birds/ostrich#animals

The Ostrich is capable of running up to 43 miles per hour; its kick is powerful enough to take down even a lion! Ostriches are the largest living bird on Earth.

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Burrowing Owl For more information, click the following link. http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/birds/burrowing-owl#animals

The Burrowing Owl is a bird that makes its nest not in the trees, but in the ground. Their homes are holes dug by squirrels, prairie dogs, armadillos, tortoises, and skunks.

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And finally, the mammals...Warthogs

For more information, click the following link. http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/mammals/warthog#animals

Just because a warthog looks funny doesn't mean it's not smart; warthogs are actually good at learning how to avoid being caught by their predators. Warthogs are famous for their tusks.

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Honey Badgers For more information, click the following link.http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/mammals/honey-badger-ratel#animals

Honey Badgers are a smart, strong, fierce animal with a super-strong resistance to snake and scorpion venom. When under attack by another animal, they can use a stink bomb to drive away predators.

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Cheetahs For more information, click the following link. http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/mammals/african-cheetah#animals

The Cheetah is the fastest terrestrial (land-based) animal in the world. A cheetah is capable of running up to 70 miles per-hour. They are also famous for their spotted fur.

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Cheetahs (Part 2)

“Learning to Hunt”

A video about two young cheetahs learning to hunt.

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/the-cheetah-orphans-video-learning-to-hunt/613/