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Flying Snake

The Flying Snake normally lives in Asia and it eats insects and/or birds. It's called the Flying Snake because it spreads out its ribcage to form a parachute. This enables it to leap from one tree top to another, it also glides down to the earth. A more scientific name for the Flying Snake is the Paradise Tree Snake.

Anaconda

The anaconda lives in rivers and marshes in South America.It is a very strong swimmer, it is also one of the largest snakes in the world. It catches its prey, then proceeds to wrap its coils so the prey dies from suffocation. It then swallows the prey whole.

Chameleon

Chameleons can change their color for chamouflageor for a change of moods. For example if a Cameleon is mad he will turn dark black. A Chameleon's tongue is longer than the rest of its body! A Chameleon will eat insects that it can catch with its long tongue. Chameleons have the privilege of being able to look in two ways at a time.

Amazing Facts

The largest turtle can weigh up to 150 pounds.

Two dozen species are extinct each day, half of these have not been identified yet.

The Amazon River is the widest in the world. It sweeps through nine nations, and is four thousand miles long.