Typical footprints of animals in the world

Based on the printed footprint shape, we can determine which animals have just passed.

Based on the printed footprint shape, we can determine which animals have just passed.

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Large pandas spend most of the day resting, wandering and foraging in bamboo and bamboo forests in the mountains of central China, mainly in Sichuan province, according to Tree Hugger.They have a striking appearance with black patches of white hair around the eyes, ears and throughout the body.Panda footprints clearly show their 5 claws.With short claws, pandas have great climbing ability.

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Gray wolf footprints in Turkey.They often move and hunt in groups of 7 to 8 members.They are usually active at dawn or sunset.Gray wolves have a complex way of communicating with each other through howls.

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Indian tiger footprints, India.Bengal tiger is located at the top of the food chain in nature.Its fur is brown - orange with black stripes to camouflage when hunting.

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Afghan snow leopard has thick fur with black dots for camouflage.They adapt to the cold environment, barren lands in the Himalayas.Snow leopard works best at dawn and sunset.

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Komodo dragons are lizards that live on tropical islands in central Indonesia.Komodo dragons can develop a maximum body length of about three meters.

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The kiwi is a famous flying bird, becoming the national symbol of New Zealand.Kiwi birds are quite shy and specialize in nightlife.They have very good sense of smell with special nostrils at the end of the beak.

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Red kangaroo often lives in Australia's deserts and grasslands.This world's largest marsupial can run at a speed of more than 56 km / h.

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Huemul Deer is the symbolic animal of Chile.They usually live alone or in groups of 2-3 members.

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Tanzania Giraffe, the tallest animal in the world, spends most of its time eating and drinking.They eat young leaves on tall branches, where other animals cannot reach.

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Thai elephants are one of the largest animals in the world.Elephants spend about 16 hours a day looking for food and only sleep for 3 to 5 hours.Adult elephants sleep standing, baby elephants sometimes sleep.

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The white-headed eagle living in North America is a large bird of prey with white head, neck and tail feathers.They often use claws at their feet to catch fish.Sometimes they also eat scavengers or rob prey of other animals.

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North American beaver is the largest rodent in North America.Their feet have membranes so it is easy to swim, feed in streams, ponds and lakes.

Update 16 December 2018
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