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name some animals you know write where do they live​

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Answered by rameshmahar620
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Some Animals where they live-:

No matter your age, there’s nothing cooler than seeing an exotic animal in its natural habitat. That first time you see a lion hunting alongside its pride or a whale gliding through the ocean, you can’t help but be giddy with childlike excitement. Your heart beats a little faster and your eyes grow a little wider as the creatures of storybooks and movies come alive right in front of you. If you share our love for wildlife, you know exactly what we’re talking about. Below read about 45 animals around the world and where to see them.

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AFRICA

When you hear Africa, you can’t help but think of the exotic wildlife and safari experience. A trip to this incredible continent should be on every bucket list, whether you love animals, love culture, or love cuisine – it has it all!

A mother lion with her cub in Tanzania.

Lions

The “king of the jungle” is on everyone’s must-see list. Simba and his family live in the grasslands and savannahs of sub-Saharan Africa. Head to Tanzania, Kenya, Botswana, or South Africa to see these majestic creatures.

African Elephant

As the largest land animal on the earth, an elephant won’t be hard to miss! African elephants grow to about 13 feet tall and weigh thousands of pounds. Both male and female African elephants have tusks, and they use them to dig for food. They live in the same area as lions – sub-Saharan Africa.

Cheetah

Cheetahs are the fastest mammals on the earth, and can go from 0-60mph in 3 seconds, putting Speedy Gonzalez to shame. It is incredible to see one moving full speed! Cheetahs can be found in sub-Saharan Africa and Iran.

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Answered by natashachetry126
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Here is your answer.

Leopard:

They are graceful and powerful big cats closely related to Lions, tigers and jaguars. They live in sub- Sahara African, northeast Africa, Central Asia, India and china. However, many of their populations are endangered, especially outside of Africa.

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