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GORILLA
When they wake up, gorillas eat for a few hours and then spend time playing with each other. They build ”nests” to which they return every evening to sleep in.
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POLAR BEAR
It can run at up to 40 kms per hour. It has 42 very sharp teeth, including a pair of canines that are larger than those of a grizzly bear. Its paws are 30 cm wide, acting as “snowshoes” for travelling over snow and ice.
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