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WILDLIFE EXPLORER
ALASKA MOOSE
ANIMAL
Alaska Moose are the largest deer species in the world. These animals are found in the boreal forests of Alaska and Canada. An Alaska Moose can weigh between 400-700 kg, and their large antlers are their most distinguishing feature. They primarily feed on grass, shrubs, and aquatic plants.
WILDLIFE ENTHUSIAST
MOOSE
ANIMAL
Moose are large-sized deer species commonly found in boreal and temperate forests. These animals inhabit the wetlands and dense forests of North America, Europe, and Asia. A Moose can weigh around 400-600 kg and primarily feeds on grass, bark, and aquatic plants. Their large antlers are their most distinguishing feature.
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ELEPHANT
ANIMAL
Elephants are the largest land mammals on Earth. They are known for their massive size, long trunks, and large ears that help regulate their body temperature. Elephants are primarily found in Africa and Asia, inhabiting grasslands, forests, and savannas. They can weigh between 2,000-6,000 kg and mainly feed on grass, fruits, and bark. Elephants are highly intelligent and social animals, living in close-knit herds led by a matriarch.
WILDLIFE ENTHUSIAST
LEOPARD
ANIMAL
Leopards are one of the most adaptable and stealthy big cats, known for their striking spotted coats. They are found across Africa, Asia, and parts of the Middle East, thriving in diverse habitats like forests, grasslands, and mountains. Leopards weigh between 30-90 kg and are excellent climbers, often dragging their prey into trees for safety. They primarily feed on small to medium-sized animals and are renowned for their ability to hunt silently and efficiently.
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