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Dive into the intriguing world of diverse animal species featuring the African Serval, Madagascar hissing cockroaches, Three-Banded Armadillo, and American Alligator. Discover how servals adapt to their environments with keen hearing and resilience in captivity, learn the remarkable lifestyle of Madagascar cockroaches known for their sticky feet and nighttime scavenging, explore the unique armored structure of Three-Banded Armadillos, and marvel at the enormous American Alligator and its powerful body. Each of these species offers a unique glimpse into the animal kingdom.
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Animal species Kiersten Johnson Kierstin Rutter Mahki Alexander Kendra Roberts
African Serval An habitat ranges from tall grass lands, savannahs, woods, brushes, forests, and marsh./They can live up to 20 years in captivity./The servals long and disk-like ears are used you detect the sound of movement. Kiersten Johnson
Madagascar hissing cockroaches They can travel on people clothes and luggage. They can grow up to be 3-4 inches. Mama cockroaches carry there babies for exactly sixty days. Cockroaches feet are sticky. They are afraid of light These kind of bugs live on the forest floors. At night they scavenge for food Kierstin Rutter
Three Banded Armadillo • Few armadillo species capable of rolling into a ball. • Armor-plating that covers the body is divided into two domed shells with three armored bands In between joined by flexible bands of skin. • Second third and forth toes of the hind feet which are hoof-like possess sharp powerful claws. Mahki Alexander
American Alligator • Male alligators can reach a weight nearly half a ton that’s 1,000 pounds! • The “armor” on their body is called osteoderms (os-teo-derms) or scutes (scoots). The scales are made of hard bone. • Their front feet have five toes but the hind feet only have four toes. Kendra Roberts