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Today we are hopping down to South America to check out some of the coolest creatures on Earth. Animals featured include the parrot, the sea lion, the tapir, the iguana, and more.

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Did you know a beaver's teeth never stop growing and that it can use them to build dams big enough to see from outer space.

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A Mongoose has a built in defense system against certain types of snake venom.

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Find out the difference between the Asian Elephant vs African Elephant. Also, why do ancient dogs that come from china looklike lions? Plus the potbelly pig is three times smaller than a normal pig - find out why!

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An Elephant seal's nose inflates to amplify its roar, which can be heard up to a mile away.

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Alligator's mouth is filled with 80 teeth and can chomp down with 2000 pounds of force.

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The Siberian Tiger is the biggest cat in the World. It takes down large prey with its 5 inch long canine teeth.

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Vultures can devour a carcass within minutes thanks to super strong stomach acid and immunity to deadly bacteria.

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The Raven is no bird brain. Its considered one of the smartest animals on the planet. The fox turtle can completely disappear inside its shell when threatened.

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The pufferfish is poisonous and if eaten by a human, the venom can affect one's diaphragm and can cause death by suffocation.

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Prairie dogs have their own language and one of the most complex communications in the animal kingdom.

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The Siamang is no ordinary ape, its arms are longer than its legs and can swing 30 feet in a single bound.
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Self - Conservation Biologist, Duke University
Self - Department of Biology, Temple University
Self - Internal Medicine, Penn Vet
Self - Curator of Carnivores, Philadelphia Zoo
Self - Conservation Biologist