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Animal of the day Archive for February, 2012

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2012-02-28 01:15Animal of the day - Red-tailed Pascogale - Males Die After Mating
2012-02-25 01:15Animal of the day - Saddlebacked Tamarin - A Tiny Twin-Bearing Monkey
2012-02-24 01:15Animal of the day - Banded Palm Civet - Rare Carnivore of the Tropical Forest
2012-02-22 01:15Animal of the day - Pallid Needle-clawed Galago - African Glider of the Forest
2012-02-20 01:15Animal of the day - Thick-spined Porcupine - Adapted to Living Near People
2012-02-18 01:15Animal of the day - Julia Creek Dunnart - Mouse-like Marsupial
2012-02-17 01:15Animal of the day - Pignose Turtle - Last Member of Ancient Turtle Family
2012-02-16 01:15Animal of the day - Malagasy civet - Cat-like Predator Only Found on Madagascar
2012-02-15 01:15Animal of the day - Brown Mouse Lemur - Lives Shortest Life of Any Primate
2012-02-14 01:15Animal of the day - White-throated Rock-thrush - the Little Snail-Cracker
2012-02-11 01:15Animal of the day - Eld's Deer - Magazine Fights to Undo Human's Damage
2012-02-09 01:15Animal of the day - Lowland Streaked Tenrec - Uses Its Spines to Make Sounds
2012-02-08 01:15Animal of the day - Tucuxi - Two Subspecies of South American Dolphin
2012-02-03 01:15Animal of the day - Boa constrictor - Nature's Adapter
2012-02-01 01:15Animal of the day - Northern Viscacha - A Sun-Loving Andes Rodent

 

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