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#41 Anaconda An average length of 6 m(20 ft) and a top length of 8.8 m(29 ft) the green anaconda is one of the longest snakes in the world.

#41 Anaconda

An average length of 6 m(20 ft) and a top length of 8.8 m(29 ft) the green anaconda is one of the longest snakes in the world.
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#42 African Fish Eagle The African Fish Eagle has the honor of being the national bird of three nations: Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Sudan.

#42 African Fish Eagle

The African Fish Eagle has the honor of being the national bird of three nations: Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Sudan.
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#46 Fennec Fox To catch pray the Fennec Fox's large ears helps them hear bugs and animals moving underground. They also keep the foxes cool

#46 Fennec Fox

To catch pray the Fennec Fox's large ears helps them hear bugs and animals moving underground. They also keep the foxes cool
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#47 Amur Leopard The Amur Leopard is one of the rarest felines in the world. They are speedy creatures able to run up to 35 mph(56 km/h)

#47 Amur Leopard

The Amur Leopard is one of the rarest felines in the world. They are speedy creatures able to run up to 35 mph(56 km/h)
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#54 Mongoose They are one of the four known mammalian species with mutations in the acetylcholine receptor that protect against snake venom

#54 Mongoose

They are one of the four known mammalian species with mutations in the acetylcholine receptor that protect against snake venom
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#55 Great Hammerhead Shark Hammerheads use their wide heads to attack stingrays, pinning the winged fish against the sea floor.

#55 Great Hammerhead Shark

Hammerheads use their wide heads to attack stingrays, pinning the winged fish against the sea floor.
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#56 Tarantula When threatened, tarantulas use their hind legs to flick small, barbed hairs into the air causing intense pain in the eyes.

#56 Tarantula

When threatened, tarantulas use their hind legs to flick small, barbed hairs into the air causing intense pain in the eyes.
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#58 Slow Loris Slow lorises have a toxic bite by licking a gland on their arm, the secretion is activated by mixing with saliva.

#58 Slow Loris

Slow lorises have a toxic bite by licking a gland on their arm, the secretion is activated by mixing with saliva.
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#60 Blue Monkey Blue monkey is otherwise called 'Diademed monkey" referring to a diadem-like, whitish or yellowish marking on its forehead.

#60 Blue Monkey

Blue monkey is otherwise called 'Diademed monkey" referring to a diadem-like, whitish or yellowish marking on its forehead.