Fossa

Fossa

Photo: World Wildlife Fund Love a Fossa With the exception of breeding season, the fossa is usually solitary. A relative of the mongoose, it walks on the soles of its feet in a motion known as plantigrade. Its short, retractable claws allow for efficient climbing and...
Flamingo

Flamingo

Photo: World Wildlife Fund Love a Flamingo Beautiful, long-legged flamingos live in large flocks that can include thousands of birds. Their unique bills help them feed by plunging their heads into the water upside-down and filtering the water for shrimp, which in turn...
Emperor Tamarin

Emperor Tamarin

Photo: World Wildlife Fund Love an Emperor Tamarin Inhabiting the tropical forests of the Amazon River basin, emperor tamarins eat fruit, tree sap and insects. This tamarin was named after the Emperor of Germany because of its long, white mustache. Habitat loss...

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