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Chinchilla means "little chinta" a name given by the Indian tribes in their area. The chinchilla is from South America, more specifically in the countries of Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile in the high altitudes of the Andes Mountains. Their scientific name is Chinchilla lanigera, which means long-tailed chinchilla. Their class is Mammalia (Mammals), their order Rodentia (Rodents), and their family is called the Chinchillidae (Chinchillas and Visachas). | |
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The Rat |
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For more information see:
www.nfrs.org/
www.ratfanclub.org/
Enough said.
Information expressed on these web sites may not mimic the type of Rat that 27 TFR approves of. These web sites should be viewed at the discretion of the user.
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Koala |
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Here we see the Koala in his natural habitat

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The Dingo |
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A lonley creature, The Dingo prefers to be on his own, unless Kfrom theA is around. Then it's pain time

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Wolf |
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The Wolf, an animal well known as a hunter is highly versatile, equally at home underground or at height. The Wolf always maintains his composure.

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Shark |
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Known to prey on the weak or injured, the Shark is a master of disguise. The Morrocan Shark (of dubious origins) is a particularly suspicious character often found scouring the oceans for his next snack...

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The Rooster |
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When away from the hens, the Rooster still likes to be the dominant male. He is a quiet yet ingenious master of amusement. Unfortunately due to a pigmentation problem, the Rooster actually fades in the sun, hence his preference for indoor games with short, obscure, one liners

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