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AFICAN SERVAL,AMERICAN ALAGATOR, THREE BANDED ARADILLO

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Discover intriguing facts about three unique animals: the African serval, American alligator, and three-banded armadillo. The serval is a solitary, nocturnal cat, measuring between 59 to 92 cm in length and primarily hunting at night. The American alligator can live up to 50 years and became the state reptile of Florida in 1987, often preying on red rats. Unique among armadillos, the three-banded armadillo can curl into a ball for protection, with its armor allowing flexibility that helps it lift its head and tail together.

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AFICAN SERVAL,AMERICAN ALAGATOR, THREE BANDED ARADILLO

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  1. AFICAN SERVAL,AMERICAN ALAGATOR, THREE BANDED ARADILLO BY KALEB ASHTON CLAYTON BAGENT RONNIE LIGGETT

  2. AFRICAN SERVAL FACTS .The cat can be between 59+92 cm .The serval is nocturnal and they also mostly hunt at nigh .like most cats the serval is a solitary nocturnal animal clayton bagent

  3. The alligator eat red rats. the alligator can live up to 50 years. it became the country alligator in 1987 Ronnie LIGGETT American Alligator

  4. Three banded armadillo • The armor plating that covers the body is divided into the domed shells with three armored bands • The three banded armadillo is the only species that can roll into a mall • Three characteristic bands that cover the back of the animal allow it enough flexibility to lift its tail and head together at once. KALEB ASHITON

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