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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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TIGER

  • Most Tigers live in Asia
  • Tigers mainly eat ambar deer, wild pigs, water buffalo and antelope.iiiî
  • Sometimes, a leopard might kill and eat a very young tiger.
  • Defend themselves by their fierce growl, sharp claws, and huge teeth.

PANDA

  • pandas can bleat, roar, growl, and honk.
  • Pandas eat bambo.
  • They are now found only in the mountains of central China, in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces.
  • The few animals that will prey on pandas are: jackals, leopards, and the yellow-throated marten (a relative of the weasel that sometimes eats giant panda cubs)

WILD BOARS

  • Europe, north-west Africa and it is also found throughout Asia.
  • The Wild Boar is an omnivorous animal that primarily feeds on plants.
  • Large felines such as Leopards, Lynx's and Tigers are amongst the most common predators of the Wild Boar, along with other large carnivores like Wolves and Bears, and also Humans.
  • Boars use their tusk too defend themselves

LIONS

  • Lions consume a wide variety of prey, from wildebeest, impala, zebra, giraffe, buffalo and wild hogs to sometimes rhinos and hippos. They will also feed on smaller animals such as hares, birds and reptiles. Lions are also known to attack elephants when food is scarce.
  • Though lions used to live in most parts of Africa, they are now found only in the south Sahara desert and in parts of southern and eastern Africa. Historically, in addition to Africa, lions were found from Greece through the Middle East to northern India.
  • Mostly, animals get eaten by lions, not the other way around. That's because lions are at the top of their food chain, and at the very center of their food web. Lions have almost no predators. However, old, sick lions are sometimes attacked, killed and eaten by hyenas.
  • A lion protects itself with its claws and fangs.

ELEPHANTS

  • Grasses, leaves, bamboo, bark, roots. Elephants are also known to eat crops like banana and sugarcane which are grown by farmers. Adult elephants eat 300-400 lbs of food per day.
  • African savannah elephants are found in savannah zones in 37 countries south of the Sahara Desert. African forest elephants inhabit the dense rainforests of west and central Africa. The Asian elephant is found in India, Sri Lanka, China and much of Southeast Asia.
  • Lions, tigers and hyenas. If there is a baby small enough to kill, vultures or other birds of prey will eat them too.
  • Elephants protect themselves by swinging their trunk, using their huge feet, and using their tusks. As big as they are, they don't have to do too much protecting.

GIRRAFE

  • Giraffes used to live throughout arid and dry-savanna zones of sub-Saharan Africa, wherever there were trees. Now their range has shrunk due to habitat loss. Most giraffes live in wooded savannas, open woodlands and riparian forests, in east Africa and the northern parts of southern Africa, where they're protected by national parks.
  • Their long necks help giraffes eat leaves from tall trees, typically acacia trees. If they need to, giraffes can go for several days without water. Instead of drinking, giraffes stay hydrated by the moisture from leaves.
  • Giraffes are hunted for their meat, coat and tails. The tail is prized for good luck bracelets, fly whisks and string for sewing beads. The coat is used for shield coverings. Habitat destruction and fragmentation are also threats to giraffe populations.
  • www.ask.com › Q&A › Science › Biological Sciences Giraffes are known for their powerful kicks. One well placed kick can crush a lion's skull or spine. Also, giraffes can gallop at high speeds over a short period.

GRIZZLY BEAR

  • Grizzly bears are omnivores, and their diet can vary widely. They may eat seeds, berries, roots, grasses, fungi, deer, elk, fish, dead animals and insects.
  • Grizzly bears are found many different habitats, from dense forests to subalpine meadows, open plains and arctic tundra. In North America, grizzly bears are found in western Canada, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and a potentially a small population in Washington. Historically, they could be found from Alaska to Mexico and from California to Ohio.
  • Their sharp teeth and loud roar
  • Grizzly bears are at the top of the food chain

PENGUINS

  • Staples: Krill, fish and squid. In general, penguins closer to the equator eat more fish and penguins closer to Antarctica eat more squid and krill.
  • Penguins can be found on every continent in the Southern Hemisphere from the tropical Galapagos Islands (the Galapagos penguin) located near South America to Antarctica (the emperor penguin).
  • Penguins defend themselves using their beaks and wings. They have a fierce bite and their wings are very strong and are able to beat on their opponent.
  • The main threats for penguins in water are leopard seals, fur seals, sea lions, sharks and killer whales.

FOX

  • Fox usually plants vegetables or smaller animals
  • The swift fox is native to the Great Plains region of North America. Today the swift fox can be found in fragmented, smaller populations in portions of Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas. Historically, their range included prairies in central North America, extending north to central Alberta, Canada, and south to central Texas, east-west from western Iowa to Colorado, Wyoming and Montana.
  • A red fox protects itself from predators using its teeth and claws. It also uses its speed to escape. The fox will also encircle its body with its tail as protection.
  • The main predators of foxes are coyotes, Canada lynx, wild dogs, cougars and any big cats that are larger than them.

EAGLE

  • Bald eagles live near bodies of water in Canada and Alaska, and in scattered locations all throughout the lower 48 states and Mexico.
  • Eagles primarily eat fish, carrion, smaller birds and rodents. Eagles are also known to prey on large birds and large fish.
  • arp talons and spiky beaks. Bald eagles build their nests high off the ground not only to protect themselves
  • Eagles are known as avian apex predators, meaning a healthy adult is not preyed upon.