Home of our clouded leopards, Galápagos tortoises, Philippine crocodiles, and siamangs.
Quick Facts Weight: male and female can reach up to 475 lbs. Length: 4 ft. Eating They graze throughout the day. Food includes: Different grasses and vegetation. Location They can survive in different habitats, from dry lowlands to humid highlands. They can only be found on the Island of Galapagos.
Fun Facts Those that live in colder climates have dome-shaped shells. They can survive up to one year without food and water. They can travel long distances at speed of 0.18 miles per hour. They can survive more than 100 years in the wild.
Quick Facts Weight: male and female can reach up to 50 lbs. Length: 5 ft. Eating They are carnivores. Food includes: Birds, monkeys, and pigs. Location They live in forests and spend most of their time in the trees. They can be found in different areas of Southeast Asia.
Fun Facts They are the smallest of the big cats. They live mostly solitary lives in the trees. They can open their jaw wider then almost any other big cat. They are exceptional swimmers.