Small, hardworking insects known for living in colonies and working together to gather food.

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ANT

A large reptile found in freshwater environments, with a broad, flat snout and sharp teeth.

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ALLIGATOR

A mammal with a hard, protective shell, found mostly in the Americas.

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ARMADILLO

A large seabird known for its long wingspan and ability to fly great distances over oceans.

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ALBATROSS

An animal with a long snout and tongue, used for eating ants and termites.

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ANTEATER

One of the largest snakes in the world, native to South America and often found in swamps and rivers.

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ANACONDA

A type of salamander that stays in its larval form throughout its life, found in lakes in Mexico.

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AXOLOTL

A group of herbivorous mammals with slender legs and often long, curved horns, found mainly in Africa and Asia.

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ANTELOPE

A nocturnal mammal from Africa, known for its long ears, snout, and burrowing habits, and it feeds on ants and termites.

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AARDVARK