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Beagle puppy versus giant python in Homestead, Florida.
threaten to overrun Florida’s Everglades National Park
Beagle puppy versus giant python in Homestead, Florida.
threaten to overrun Florida’s Everglades National Park
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bit of wilderness in D.C., don’t miss Rock Creek Park
Locals take action to make sure these marine mammals are on the rise.
Annie, in the water of Florida’s Blue Spring State Park
According to the National Park Service, tens of thousands
According to the National Park Service, tens of thousands
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa and includes the islands of Zanzibar, Pemba, and Mafia.
The Gombe Stream National Park is a well-known chimpanzee
One of the smallest countries in Africa, mountainous Rwanda is referred to as the “land of a thousand hills.”
Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is home to about
In this Special Forest Issue of National Geographic Kids, fly on a futuristic vehicle to five types of forests around the world—and come face-to-face with the amazing animals that live there. First, take a just-for-fun personality quiz to find out which forest you belong in, then read more about the creatures that call these places home. And get tips for ways to help keep the planet’s forests standing tall.
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Forests make up one-third of Earth’s land surface, or more than 15 million square miles. That’s a lot of trees—and animals! Check out this tree-mendous gallery of trees from around the world and the critters that share their habitat.
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