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From Laura Klappenbach, your Guide to Animals
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Newts and Salamanders
Newts and salamanders are a group of amphibians that include about 10 families that include some 470 species. All salamanders and newts are carnivorous. They feed on small invertebrates... Read more

Komodo Dragon
Komodo dragons are the largest lizards in the world. These giant reptiles are dull brown, dark grey, or reddish in color, while juveniles are green with yellow and black stripes.... Read more
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Newts and Salamanders
Newts and salamanders are a group of amphibians that include about 10 families that include some 470 species. All salamanders and newts are carnivorous. They feed on small invertebrates... Read more

Birds
Birds are a group of backboned animals that includes about 30 groups such as albatrosses, gamebirds, herons, hummingbirds, owls, parrots, penguins, perching birds, woodpeckers and many others. There are between 9,000 and 10,000 species of birds alive today. The first birds evolved from reptiles during the Mesazoic Era about 150 million years ago. The articles listed below provide information about the characteristics, classification and evolution of birds.

 


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