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Badger
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/693/BadgerBadgers are found living in the forests of Europe and western Asia, scavenging for roots and berries as well as worms and insects.
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Centipede
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/694/CentipedeThe centipede is a speedy, carnivorous invertebrate that is generally found around decaying matter all around the world.
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Donkey
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/695/DonkeyDonkeys were supposedly domesticated around 5,000 years ago in the north east of Africa from the Somali wild ass.
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Emu
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/696/EmuThe emu is the largest bird native to Australia and the second largest bird in the world, behind the ostrich.
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Ferret
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/697/FerretThe ferret is a domestic animal thought to be native to Europe.
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Gibbon
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/698/GibbonThe gibbon is a small sized ape, found inhabiting the dense jungles and tropical rainforests across south-east Asia.
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Hummingbird
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/699/HummingbirdThere are nearly 350 known species of hummingbird, found throughout the Southern Hemisphere.
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Iguana
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/700/IguanaIguanas are native to the jungles of central and south America, and the Caribbean.
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Jellyfish
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/701/JellyfishJellyfish (also known as jellies and sea jellies) are boneless animals that float freely through the world's oceans.
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Koala
https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/702/KoalaThe Koala is a small to medium sized mammal that is found inhabiting a variety of different types of forest in south-eastern Australia.