BONOBO
ITEM ID: #1
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- Humans share 98% of our genetic material with bonobos.
- Bonobos cannot swim.
- The bonobo's natural habitat in central Africa is restricted to an area south of the Zaire river.
HIPPOPOTAMUS
ITEM ID: #2
Rarity: Common
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- Hippos have thin skin, so they need to stay in the water for long periods of time to avoid overheating and dehydration.
- Hippos consume 88 pounds of grass per night.
- Hippos' mouths are two feet long across.
TORTOISE
ITEM ID: #3
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- There are about 40 different types of tortoises.
- The largest tortoises are the Giant Galapagos, which live in the Galapagos Islands.
- The Aldabran tortoise can weigh up to 660 pounds.
GIANT PANDA
ITEM ID: #4
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
- The Giant Panda's teeth are about 7 times larger than a human's teeth.
- Giant Pandas that are only a year old can still climb up large trees.
- Fully grown pandas can reach up to 6 feet.
POLAR BEAR
ITEM ID: #5
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
- Polar Bear cubs learn to freeze and stay still while their mother hunts.
- Polar Bears tend to overheat more than to be cold.
- A Polar Bear that is trying to blend in with the ice will sometimes cover its black nose with its paws.
CARIBOU
ITEM ID: #6
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
- The caribou does not have any front top teeth.
- The caribou's main enemies are wolves.
- The name caribou comes from the Micmac Indians and means "snow shoveler".
EMPEROR PENGUIN
ITEM ID: #7
Rarity: Common
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Giftable: Yes
Facts:
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Facts:
- Emperor Penguins are the tallest and heaviest of the penguin species.
- Emperor Penguins are only found in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Emperor Penguins can hold their breath for up to 20 minutes.
OTTER
ITEM ID: #8
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- A grown otter can have as much as one billion hairs on its fur.
- Instead of having blubber like most marine mammals, otters have fur.
- Because otters have poor vision under water, they rely on their sensitive whiskers to pick up vibrations of nearby fish when hunting.
BISON
ITEM ID: #9
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- Bison can reach a speed of up to 30 miles per hour.
- Bison travel in herds of up to 50 bison.
- A female bison will simply walk away if she is not interested in a suitor.
GIRAFFE
ITEM ID: #10
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- An adult giraffe's hooves are about the size of a dinner plate, which is approximately 12 inches.
- All giraffes have their own unique markings. No two are alike.
- Giraffes have excellent vision and can perceive color.
AFRICAN ELEPHANT
ITEM ID: #11
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- The life span of a wild African Elephant is about 60 years.
- When African Elephants drink water, they can suck in as much as 2 gallons of water at a time.
- The bottom of an African Elephant's foot is spongy to absorb the impact of the steps it takes.
LION
ITEM ID: #12
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- The lions that do not participate in the hunt stay and watch the cubs.
- A lion's roar can be heard up to 5 miles away.
- A thirsty lion can drink water for as long as 20 minutes.
MONKEY
ITEM ID: #13
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- Monkeys do not catch colds.
- Monkeys show affection by grooming each other.
- Monkeys are threatened greatly by habitat loss.
JAGUAR
ITEM ID: #14
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- Jaguars have extremely good eyesight.
- The name jaguar means, "a beast that kills its prey with a single bound."
- Jaguars kill by piercing the skulls of their prey with their teeth.
TREE FROG
ITEM ID: #15
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- The tree frog spends the majority of its lifespan in a tree.
- The tree frog can jump up to to 40 times its own length.
- Tree frogs hunt insects at night.
CAMEL
ITEM ID: #16
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- Camels can eat plants with thorns without hurting their mouths.
- Camels have two thick layers of eyelashes to protect their eyes from dust and sand.
- A newborn camel does not have a hump.
RATTLESNAKE
ITEM ID: #17
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- Baby rattlesnakes are born venomous, but they cannot rattle.
- Rattlesnakes do not lay eggs. Instead the eggs will hatch inside the mother and she gives live birth to her babies.
- Rattlesnakes are deaf.
KOALA
ITEM ID: #18
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- Koalas are picky eaters.
- Koalas sleep nineteen hours a day.
- A koala's fingerprint is very similar to a human's.
GAZELLE
ITEM ID: #19
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
- Gazelles do not drink much water because they extract moisture from their food.
- Gazelles can reach up to 60 miles per hour.
- Most gazelles are only found in Africa.
KANGAROO
ITEM ID: #20
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
- Young kangaroos are called joeys.
- Kangaroos can jump about 16 feet across the ground in one single leap.
- When a young kangaroo is frightened, it jumps into the mother's pouch head first.
RHINOCEROS
ITEM ID: #21
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
- The rhinoceros can live for up to 40 years.
- The rhinoceros can sleep standing or lying down.
- The rhinoceros rolls in the mud to avoid getting sunburned.
ZEBRA
ITEM ID: #22
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
- Zebras can recognize other zebras through the different stripe patterns on their bodies.
- Zebras only sleep when other zebras are around to warn them of predators.
- When a family member is injured, the other zebras will circle around it to protect it.
CARIBBEAN FLAMINGO
ITEM ID: #23
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- The name flamingo comes from the Latin word for flame.
- Flamingos eat with their bills upside down.
- Flamingos make their nests out of mud. They drag the mud towards their feet with their bills to build the nest.
SIBERIAN TIGER
ITEM ID: #24
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- Siberian Tigers can survive through heavy frosts.
- Siberian Tigers eat over 20 pounds of meat a day.
- Siberian Tigers can drag a prey that would take more than a dozen men to move.
POT-BELLIED PIG
ITEM ID: #144
Rarity: Common
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Facts:
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Facts:
- The pot-bellied pig has poor vision but excellent senses of smell and hearing.
- Herd members communicate with a variety of squeaks, grunts, and other sounds, including different sneezes.
- If the tail curls at all, then this curl is a sign of cross breeding.