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Domesticated Animal Calendars: The Old World ferret is probably a domesticated breed of polecat, about 14 inches long, and used (at least since Roman times) for hunting mice, rabbits, and rats. While its natural habitat is a desert or steppe in Asia, the hamster has long been a popular, low-maintenance pet for youngsters. Although the word rat has become synonymous with untrustworthy people, these rodents are in fact smart and curious creatures.Domesticated Animal Calendars:
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Wildlife Calendars: Scientists report that chimpanzees share at least 98.5% of their DNA structure with humans! Elephants show affection by entwining their trunks with one another, and they use their ears to show even more emotions. The statuesque and elegant giraffe is the tallest living land animal. An endangered species, pandas are among the many treasures of China. The largest member of the cat family, the tiger, is a solitary animal.Wildlife Calendars:
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Marine Animal Calendars: Intelligent ocean mammals, dolphins swim in packsand very fast. Scientists believe that they communicate with one another through the sounds they emit. Highly trainable, dolphins have been used in special programs to help children overcome emotional difficulties. Enduring veterans of this planet, sharks explored ancient seas as early as 400 million years ago. Many species of whales live in social groups that communicate by sound. These magnificent marine mammals can dive to great depths and stay under for long periods of time.
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North American Animal Calendars: A not so distant, yet utterly wild, relative of man's best friend, the wolf is an intelligent and social animal that usually lives in packs of about 24 members. Native to North America, the white-tailed deer gets its name from the white on the underside of its tail. Moose is the common name for the largest member of the deer family. Moose is the common name for the largest member of the deer family. Known for their handsome red, brown, and gray coats, foxes are solitary and clever omnivores. North American Animal Calendars:
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