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The Greater One-Horned Rhino or Indian Rhino is the second heaviest rhino and is primarily found in north-eastern India and Nepal
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Koalas feed almost entirely on eucalyptus leaves, but will not eat just any species of eucalypt.
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At three metres long and weighing over 80kg, Komodos are the world‘s largest lizard! They are also known as the Ora, or the buaja darat (land crocodile). Komodos can survive long periods without eating, but when they do eat they can consume upto 80% of their own body weight in one sitting!
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Leopard Seals are so named for their colouration and predatory lifestyle.
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Long-nosed Bandicoots are small secretive creatures with light grey fur, creamy white bellies, long white feet, large ears and a long pointy nose.
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