Great Hornbill (Buceros bicornis) - Nepal, India, the Malay Peninsula and
Sumatra, Indonesia. They are a large bird measuring 38 to 47 inches
long. The wingspan is about 60 inches. They weight 4 to 8
lbs. Great Hornbill males and females can be identified from
their eyes. The males have red irises, with black rims. The
females have white irises with red rims. The strange shape on the
top of the enormous bill is called a casque. The casque is
hollow.
Hottentot Teal Duck (Anas Punctata) - Central and
Southern Africa. Freshwater ponds are where this Teal can be found.
They have a tan head with a black crest, a blue-gray bill with a black
stripe down the middle, and the wings are black or dark brown.
Hyacinth Macaw (Amadorhynchus hyacinthinus)
Siberian Tiger ( Panthera tigris)
Manchuria and Siberia. This is one tired tiger. The tiger is
the largest of the cat family. The tiger habitats very from
tropical jungles to cold densely covered areas always near water.
Prevost's Squirrel (Callosciurus prevostii) - Southeast
Asia. This tri-colored squirrel has black, white and a chestnut-red
coloring. Their eyes are large and protruding.
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