FFW08 - Adapted to the Underground
Fit for the Wild • 25m
Burrowed beneath the African bushveld, animals like the hyena, aardvark and pangolin shelter, retreat to sleep and breed. As the winter dry season sets in, wild dogs — the most endangered mammal in Africa — abandon their nomadic existence to give birth in these underground dens.
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FFW09 - Adapted to the Forest
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FFW10 - Adapted to the Reef
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FFW11 - Adapted to the Estuaries
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