Introduction
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forest dwellers


*Lions are big cats that live in the wild. They have a golden mane and fierce eyes.
*Lions are known as the king of the jungle because they are strong and powerful.
*Male lions have a big, fluffy mane around their necks, while female lions do not.
*Lions live in groups called prides. In a pride, there are lionesses (female lions), cubs, and one or two adult male lions.
*Lions are great hunters and they catch animals like zebras, wildebeests, and antelopes.

*Tigers are big cats that live in the wild. They have orange fur with black stripes and white bellies.
*Tigers are the largest wild cats in the world. They can weigh up to 363 kg and measure up to 3.3 meters.
*Each tiger's stripes are unique, like a human fingerprint. They help tigers blend in with their surroundings and hide from prey.
*Tigers are carnivores and eat only meat. They mainly feed on large mammals like deer, wild pigs, antelope, and buffalo.
*Tigers are solitary hunters and generally search for food alone. *They are powerful hunters with sharp teeth, strong jaws, and agile bodies.


*Giraffes are the tallest land animals in the world. They can grow up to 5.5 meters tall.
*Giraffes have long necks that help them reach leaves and branches high up in trees. They have a long tongue that is up to 45 cm long to help them grab leaves.
*Giraffes have a unique spotted pattern on their fur, and no two giraffes have the same pattern.
*Giraffes are herbivores and eat leaves, flowers, and fruits from trees.
*Giraffes are social animals and live in groups called towers. They communicate with each other using sounds and body language.

*Monkeys are clever and social animals. They are members of the primate group of mammals, which includes apes and humans.
*Monkeys have different species, with over 260 different species of monkeys found worldwide.
*Monkeys have tails, unlike apes, which do not have tails.
*Monkeys are excellent climbers and can run and leap through trees with ease.
*Monkeys use all four limbs (two arms and two legs) to walk and run. Their hands and feet are good for grasping tree branches.

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