Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Guinea

Laughing Kookaburra – Zoo Atlanta

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Kookaburras are the largest members of the kingfisher family. Made famous by the Australian folk song “Kookaburra” by Marion Sinclair, kookaburras perch in trees and vocalize loudly. The birds’ loud, raucous call has been used in hundreds of “jungle” movies set in Asia, Africa and the Americans, although the birds are found only in Australia.
Australia and Tasmania, with small introduced populations in New Zealand and New Guinea

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Prehensile-tailed skink – Zoo Atlanta

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There are more species in the skink family than in any other lizard family. They generally have reduced limbs and smooth, overlapping scales with a bony plate in the skin underneath each scale. Prehensile-tailed skinks are the longest members of the skink family and are endemic to the Solomon Islands. These islands northeast of Australia are the only place in the world where prehensile-tailed skinks are native.
Range: Prehensile-tailed skinks are native to the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea

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Drill – Zoo Atlanta

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Drills are very distinctive primates that are related to baboons. They live in complex social groups led by a single dominant male. Social interactions are mostly focused around grooming, and communication comes in the form of visual displays and vocalizations. Deforestation and unsustainable harvest for the commercialized bushmeat trade are creating an uncertain future for this species.
Cameroon and Nigeria, as well as the continental island of Bioko (ruled by Equatorial Guinea

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