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Washington, DC Week for the Animals!

We are delighted to announce that the Washington Humane Society’s 24th Annual ‘Bark Ball’ on Saturday, June 4th will be a special ‘Grand Finale’ evening event for this historic week!

Most Poisonous Animal

Most Poisonous Animal animals,blue ringed octopus,box jellyfish,dangerous,dart frog,death stalker,inland taipan,king cobra,marbled cone snail,poison,poisonous,puffer fish,scorpion,snakes,stonefish,the brazilian wandering spider,venom,venomous Some other useful related links,photos and websites has been classed here.

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Animal Fights

Animal Fight Videos

Check out these interesting animal fighting encounters caught on video between some of mother nature’s fiercest beasts. Some of these fights are vicious but most of the fighting is comical, if not odd.

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7 Symbiotic Wonders of the Aerial World

 

There are many unlikely animal pairings in the world, but some of the most uncanny ones involve birds. Wait, what? Those flighty animals the flit about and flee at the slightest sign of trouble? Precisely those. They have been known to climb in and clean the teeth of a crocodile, lounge on the backs of buffalo, moose, hippos, elephants and zebras and even to share a residence with ants – their natural prey. The first set of symbiotic wonders focused mainly on underwater matches – this set focuses on fliers of the friendly skies.

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Cutest Animal in the World Makes Debut!

I. Cutest Animal in the World !

The moment you have all been waiting for has arrived. Toby, the red panda, is finally here!
He is on exhibit and living up to the hype of cutest animal in the world.

Watch this great video of Toby exploring his brand new Houston Zoo home for the first time.

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Schonbrunn Zoo – The Oldest Zoo In the World

Designed in 1745, as a royal menagerie for the Holy Roman Emperor Francis I, Schonbrunn Zoo became open to the public in 1779, right after the first elephant stepped foot on Austrian land. It was followed by lions and wild bears, and at the beginning of the 19thcentury, the zoo hosted polar bears, hyenas, kangaroos, tigers and even a giraffe. The long neck beauty, a gift from the viceroy of Egypt, revolutionized Viennese fashion of the times. Giraffe-themed clothes, giraffe-shaped sweets and even “a la giraffe” perfumes were must-haves in the fashion world.

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