Cinnamon teal – Sedgwick County Zoo https://scz.org/animal/cinnamon-teal
The Cinnamon Teal is a species of duck native to western North America and parts
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The Cinnamon Teal is a species of duck native to western North America and parts
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The Denison Barb is a small endangered fish from the west coast of India.
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Levantine Viper is a venomous viper that can be found as far east as Kashmir and as far west
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This medium-sized macaw is native to central Mexico through Argentina and Bolivia. Their bright green and red feathers resembles a military uniform…
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It’s World Giraffe Day at the Sedgwick County Zoo! Every year on June 21st, we celebrate these unique animals and learn more about how to support conservation…
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These Australian pythons have triangular shaped heads and light tan and dark brown markings that are believed to help with camouflage. This species has keeled…
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Chimpanzees are distinguished by their prominent ears, protrusive lips, arms that are longer than the legs, and no tail. Chimps usually live in groups of five…
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These birds live in small groups consisting of other Puna teals, but sometimes silver teals as well. These birds have long-term relationships…
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Despite its name, these birds don’t eat honey. They primarily have a diet of insects, but have also been observed to eat flowers and bananas…
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These venomous snakes are endemic to Peru. Their name, “Barnett’s Lancehead” is in honor of Dr. Burgess Barnett, who collected many animal specimens throughout…
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