Wherever you go, you will
find animals. Be it the highest mountain, the lowest valley, so hot nothing
grows or so cold it's snowing all the time. You will find animals in all
of these places. And some of them are pretty
amazing!
A dragon is a made-believe animal
that breathes fire and smoke. A Komodo dragon is a real animal. It's the
biggest lizard in the world. Full-grown males weigh as much as three hundred
pounds and some are as long as a rowboat.
So even if they don't breath fire,
Komodo dragons can still be pretty scary. Komodo dragons
are fierce fighters. They have strong teeth and a powerful tail. These
huge lizards kill and eat animals as large as deer and wild boar.
The
chameleon is a much smaller lizard. Chameleons have sticky tongues that
are longer than their bodies. When they are not eating, chameleons keep
their tongues rolled up inside their mouths. When they get hungry,
they shoot out their long tongues to catch insects.
Light, heat, and cold make chameleons'
bumpy skin change color! Sometimes chameleons change color to frighten
their enemies. They also scare their enemies by puffing up their bodies
and hissing like snakes.
Chameleons can look in two directions
at the same time! They do this by moving each eye by itself.
Tarsiers' bodies are only about
as long as your hand. But their tails are twice as long. Their unusual
feet help them get from tree to tree. They have flat, round toes with strong
suction pads at their tips.
Tarsiers leap from one tree to another.
They land on a tree trunk and hold on with their toes. Sometimes they even
sleep holding tight to a tree. Little tarsiers also have strange eyes.
Their eyes are so huge so that the animal can see in the dark. To watch
danger, tarsiers can turn their heads almost completely around in a circle.
Vampire bats sleep hanging upside
down! They hang from cave walls using the sharp claws of their toes.
Yes, it's true. Vampire bats really
do drink blood. At night they fly out of their caves and drink blood from
sleeping animals. Vampire bats land so softly, the animals are probably
unaware that they have been bitten when they wake up.
A vampire bat can fly, but it has unusual wings. Loose thin skin is spread
between the bat's long fingers. The skin is also stretched between its
hind legs and tail. When the fingers and legs are spread, the skin is pulled
tight. With these wings, the bat is ready to fly.
The giant flying squirrel's legs
and tail are joined together by loose skin. This animal doesn't really
fly. It glides! The squirrel opens its four legs as it leaps into the air.
The loose skin spreads out and catches the air under it.
This squirrel lives in the jungle trees.
Not many people have seen one because the squirrels hunt at night.
The three-toes sloth doesn't fly,
in fact it is the laziest animal in the world.It sleeps hanging from a
tree and hardly even moves.
A baby lies on its mother's chest.
It sleeps most of the time, too.
A sloth's fur looks green. That's because
tiny plants grow in it!
Koalas also spend a lot of time
in trees. A baby koala will often ride on its mother's back as she moves
from tree to tree. Koalas will only eat leaves from eucalyptus trees. These
leaves have a strong odor. Because they eat so many of them, koalas smell
like the leaves! Imagine eating so many pizzas that you smelled like a
pizza!
The giant panda looks like a big
black and white bear. But it is not a bear. It belongs to the raccoon family.
Pandas live in the high mountains and have thick fur to keep warm.
Giant pandas
eat sitting up. Most of the time they eat only bamboo. Pandas hold on to
the bamboo with a pad on their paws. The pad works like your thumb. This
is very rare in the animal world. When giant panda babies
are born, they are no bigger than mice. As adults they may weigh up to
three hundred pounds!
Wild boars have white stripes when
they are born, as they get older the stripes dissapear. A wild boar can
smell its favorite food (roots) growing under the ground. It digs them
up with its tough nose.
A long, sharp tooth grows
from each side of a boar's mouth. These teeth are called tusks and help
the boar to dig. They are also used for fighting. Wild boars are very strong
fighters.
The male proboscis
monkey is really strang to look at. He has regular teeth, but he also has
a huge nose! The nose is so big that when the monkey eats, his nose
often gets in the way. But this nose comes in handy when
danger is near. Then the monkey makes a honking sound with his nose. This
warns other monkeys. When it honks, the proboscis monkey's nose gets stiff
and sticks out.
Proboscis monkeys
spend a lot of time sitting in the sun. Afterward they like to cool off
in the water. They can swim and dive just like people.
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