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| Gudgeon | |||
| Guanaco | |||
| Grey-headed Flying-fox | |||
| Grey-crowned Babbler | |||
| Grey Teal | |||
| Grey Shrike-thrush | |||
| Green-winged Macaw | |||
| Green-head Ant | |||
| Green-and-gold Bell Frog | |||
| Green Tree-frog | |||
| Green Tree Snake | |||
| Green Python | |||
| Green Pygmy-goose | |||
| Green Anaconda | |||
| Greater Stick-nest Rat | |||
| Greater Rhea | |||
| Greater Bilby | |||
| Gouldian Finch | |||
| Goodfellow's Tree-kangaroo | |||
| Golden-tailed Gecko | |||
| Golden-shouldered Parrot | |||
| Golden Pheasant | |||
| Glossy Ibis | |||
| Glossy Black-cockatoo | |||
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Giraffe | Giraffes are found throughout Africa, south of the Sahara Desert. This animal prefers the open woodlands and grasslands of the African savannah, but occasionally wanders throughout semi-arid country, well away from water. | > More |
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| Giant Green Tree-frog | |||
| Giant Cave Gecko | |||
| Giant Burrowing Cockroach | |||
| Ghost Bat | |||
| Gang-gang Cockatoo | |||
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Galapagos Tortoise | Galapagos Tortoises are the largest tortoises in the world. They are commonly split into two groups depending on the shape of their shell or ‘carapace’, although some believe that there are intermediate varieties as well. Today, there are less than 20,000 tortoises living on the Galapagos archipelago. | > More |
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