Penguins are flightless aquatic birds living in Southern Hemisphere. Giraffes are tallest living terrestrial animals, threatened species. Goats are domesticated livestock kept for feeding and petting. Bears are carnivoran mammals found in Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Tigers are largest living cat species with distinctive stripes
Tigers can reach 11 feet in length and weigh up to 300 kilograms. They can swim up to 6 kilometers and reach speeds of 65 km/h. Tigers communicate through roars, growls, and make friendly "chuff" sounds. Only 10% of tiger hunts succeed, with many subspecies endangered
Knighted chess family includes over twenty Western variants with two new pieces. New pieces combine knight with bishop or rook moves. First variant introduced by Pietro Carrera in 1617
Botswana's first national park and most biologically diverse. Located in northern Botswana, third largest park after Central Kalahari and Gemsbok. Originally inhabited by San bushmen, now home to San paintings
Koalas have human-like fingerprints adapted for tree climbing. Platypuses can shoot venom from their feet. Kangaroos can't walk backward due to their large tail
Camels were first used in warfare in 853 BC and were used on Silk Road. Camels could carry 600 pounds over 60 miles daily and walk 12 hours without water. US Army experimented with camels in 1856, but Civil War ended the project. Over 100,000 camels died in WWI, including British Imperial Camel Corps. Camels were used by multiple nations in WWII, including Russia and Germany