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animals. stingrays. Sting rays sting you with there spines. There are all types of sting rays. Snow leopards . a baby Snow leopard weights about 5 pounds the snow leopard weights 5 pounds and is growing fast. Frogs and toads.

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  1. animals

  2. stingrays Sting rays sting you with there spines. There are all types of sting rays

  3. Snow leopards a baby Snow leopard weights about 5 pounds the snow leopard weights 5 pounds and is growing fast

  4. Frogs and toads there is a disease going around killing frogs scientist are far from figuring out how to help.

  5. vulture • Frances mull house zoo has welcomed a new born king chick vulture in his house. The vulture has posed two ways for some shots hears one

  6. Sting rays • Albino sting ray

  7. Fox pup • Sean Gordon took some pictures Edmonton valley zoo young artict fox babies last Tuesday. In the wiled.

  8. Eel eggs • In late march we brought you news of birch aquarium hatching of 250 of tiny wolf eels. And hear is a picture of the wolf eel eggs.

  9. Komodo dragons • As hollow wean drawls near Denver zoo they are hatching dragons/ komodo dragons 4 eggs have already hatched there are 4 more eggs that need to hatch hears a picture.

  10. squirrels • Born October 18 at Switzerland zoo Basel 3 baby African ground squirrels.

  11. snails • One of the worlds most endangered species is successfully breeding at bristle zoo gardens. The tiny young French Polynesian tree snails they are 2 mm long.

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