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THERE ARE LESS THAN 2,000 GIANT PANDAS
LEFT IN THE WILD.
A SEA TURTLE CAN STAY UNDERWATER FOR UP TO
TWO HOURS WITHOUT COMING UP FOR AIR.
THERE ARE MORE TIGERS IN CAPTIVITY IN THE UNITED STATES
ALONE THAN IN THE WILD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
LIONS USUALLY LIVE IN GROUPS OF 10 OR 15 ANIMALS
CALLED PRIDES.
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POLAR BEARS HAVE ROUGH PADS ON THEIR PAWS THAT PREVENT THEM FROM
SLIPPING ON ICE.
A SHARK CAN GROW AND LOSE UP TO 30,000 TEETH
IN A LIFETIME.A WOLF SPENDS
ALMOST 24 HOURS A DAY WITH HIS PACK.
ELEPHANTS SOMETIMES HUG EACH OTHER BY WRAPPING THEIR TRUNKS TOGETHER.