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Take a deep dive and learn all about manatees – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of manatee resources.
Manatees have large ear bones that are well developed at birth.
Take a deep dive and learn all about otters – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of otters resources.
All otters have very flexible bodies.
Take a deep dive and learn all about raptors – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of raptors resources.
The toes of some birds have specialized grasping surfaces.
Take a deep dive and learn all about gorillas – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of gorilla resources.
Coloration Gorillas have dark skin and black to brown-grey hair.
Take a deep dive and learn all about raptors – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of raptors resources.
Andean condors (Vultur gryphus) have an enormous wingspan more than 3 m (10 ft.)
Take a deep dive and learn all about baleen whales – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of baleen whale resources.
Baleen whales have two blowholes.
Take a deep dive and learn all about sea turtles – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of sea turtle resources.
Sea turtles have large upper eyelids that protect their eyes.
Take a deep dive and learn all about orangutans – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of orangutan resources.
Female & Young Social Structure Adult females are less solitary than males and have
Take a deep dive and learn all about orangutans – from what they like to eat to how they care for their young. Click here for a library of orangutan resources.
These pads are located between the eyes and ears and have a similar appearance to