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Wild life animals

Wild life animals. Austin Burns, John Ralph, Austin Cunningham, André Good. Madagascar Hissing cockroaches. These cockroaches are shiny, brown and oval shaped. No wings and a single pair of antenna. Males sport long horns. Two-toed Sloth TWO TOED SLOTH.

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Wild life animals

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  1. Wild life animals Austin Burns, John Ralph, Austin Cunningham, André Good

  2. Madagascar Hissing cockroaches These cockroaches are shiny, brown and oval shaped. No wings and a single pair of antenna. Males sport long horns. Austin Cunningham

  3. Two-toed Sloth TWO TOED SLOTH Sloth eat leaves, buds, tender shootsloth move only necessary and its very slow.Sloth daily sleep 15 to 18 hours.Sloth short flat heads, big eyes short snouts long leg and tiny ears. Andre Good

  4. alligator Alligators are usually found in fresh water in slow moving rivers. In the wild alligators can live to be 50 years old. Alligators are hunted for their skins and meat. John Ralph

  5. Eastern screech owl • They hide outin nooks and tree crannies through the day. The Eastern Screech owl is short and has almost no neck and they are a stocky bird. • The male Eastern Screech owl is smaller than the female. Austin Burns

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