


Wombat
Photo: World Wildlife Fund Love a Wombat Wombats are found in the forests and mountains of Southeastern Australia and Tasmania. Wombats are nocturnal creatures with strong legs and foreclaws, and they use their teeth and claws to dig extensive burrow systems. Their...
Wolverine
Photo: World Wildlife Fund Love a Wolverine The largest land-dwelling member of the weasel family, wolverines live in isolated areas throughout much of the far-northern hemisphere—particularly Canada. An adult is approximately the size of a medium dog and resembles a...
Whale Shark
Photo: World Wildlife Fund Love a Whale Shark Whale sharks can be found in all temperate and tropical oceans around the world, with the exception of the Mediterranean Sea. Measuring up to 45 feet in length, these giants subsist on a diet of krill, squid and small...
Warthog
Photo: World Wildlife Fund Love a Warthog Warthogs are African pigs named for the wart-like appearance of their faces. They are confined to moist and dry African savanna grasslands, open bushlands and woodlands within range of surface water. Warthogs eat grasses and...
Three-toed Sloth
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Tasmanian Devil
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Tarantula
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Sumatran Rhino
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Sturgeon
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Spotted Turtle
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Slow Loris
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