ISLANDS: Pygmy three-toed sloth mangroves on Escudo Island off the coast of Panama, Komodo dragons on Komodo Island in Indonesia, Madagascar 120 million years ago from African giant lemurs and ring-tailed foxes Lemurs on monkey ground eat only bamboo-crowned lemurs. Volcanoes form islands. Young active volcano Fernandina Island is part of the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Marine iguanas swim. Snakes have poor eyesight and can only feel movement. The Yellow-browed penguin albatross in the Antarctic region, the seabirds in the Chessier Islands on the east coast of Africa, the year-round sanctuary, the white tern, the Foddy finches, the black terns, and the fruit vines as "birding trees", the Christmas Island red crab migration in the Indian Ocean, Antarctic chinstrap penguins on an active volcano in the South Pacific, Zavodowski Island.
MOUNTAINS: Snow leopards in the Himalayas, red foxes with soft split-toed hooves in the Arabian Peninsula, and red foxes, the highest mountain in Europe in the Alps, the golden eagle of Mont Blanc, North American grizzly bears rubbing against trees and taking off their winter clothes, and the water in the Rocky Mountains is directly condensed. Ice crystals are commonly known as diamond dust lynx coyote white-cheeked duck, equatorial snow-capped mountains in Africa Mount Kenya lobelia and woody thousand miles of light, and mountain rabbits in the Andes Mountains, the highest altitude flamingo habitat salt lake.
JUNGLES: Spider monkey, flying lizard, rattle box, Ecuadorian hummingbird The sword-billed hummingbird is the only bird with a beak longer than the body, water evaporates from the leaf surface into water vapor and the water vapor gathers over the forest until it rains, Brazilian freshwater dolphin capybara Is the largest rodent large water lazy caiman jaguar (female kills capybara, male kills caiman to bite the back of the head), substratum leaf-tailed gecko, Costa Rica glass frog, flying insects glow in search of mates, mushrooms glow to attract insect spread Spore train bug head red body green millipede cannot see red light, red bird of paradise Wilson bird of paradise, Madagascar lemur.
DESERTS: Namib Desert, Southwest Africa, Lions, Oryx, Oryx, Giraffes (legs on the ground in a counterclockwise direction), Pseudo-stepped, web-toed tigers, chameleons, and swift floods with sand and gravel cut grooves into hard rocks to form slit valleys that can be as deep as 46 Rice, cactus leaves specialized into spines to prevent water loss Chestnut-winged eagle is the only raptor that preys in flocks Ground squirrel Shrike, Peruvian desert, Madagascar locust nymph adult, desert rock, Kalahari desert The feathers are like sponges, goshawks, the Nevada desert American wild horses can mate with all mares if the stallion controls the puddles, the shovelnose lizards are desert dancers, the golden moles are the dune sharks, the eyesight is degraded, the hearing is excellent, termites , Middle Eastern pointed-eared bats in the Negev desert, Israel, are immune to the venom of the Israeli golden scorpion.
GRASSLANDS: The tallest grass in northern India is elephant grass, and the largest Eurasian steppe is 1/3 the circumference of the earth. The slender limbs of the tall-nosed antelope indicate that the nose can detect the growth of grass hundreds of kilometers away, and the grassland will appear when the precipitation is not enough to nourish the forest. , South Africa's Okavango Delta lion and buffalo, European steppe nest mouse, barn owl (xiao), red-throated bee-eater, gray-necked heron, bustard is the world's largest bird, ostrich is the largest bird, serval (sou) cat radar Amphora amphora, East African savannah wildebeest jay's weaver, South American leaf cutter ants cut leaves and put them in the fungus garden to feed fungi and become food for ants, consuming 1/3 of the grass on the earth, Australian compass termite termite mounds are Clay castles protect from scorching heat, seasonal flood damage, South American giant anteater 60cm long tongue fires but under grass stems intact, North American prairie American bison fox voles caribou arctic wolf.
CITIES: The mayor-tailed langur of Jodhpur, India, locals regard it as Hanuman, the monkey god in Hinduism, the peregrine falcon (sun) of New York, the leopard pig with a population of more than 20 million in Mumbai, India, the starling of Rome, Townsville, Australia City gardener bird, Toronto raccoon, Ganges macaque in Jaipur, India, Spotted hyena in Hala, Ethiopia capable of devouring ghasts roaming the streets, French Albi dove bathing in feathers and grease running down the river, six-bearded catfish, hawksbill moonshine The reflection of the sea attracts but the city lights attract the wrong direction, Singapore's most species-rich city in the world, Jiang Lan.
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