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Wudimals® Lioness
Lions hunt in groups. These groups are almost exclusively lionesses, rather than male lions. Male li..
Wudimals® Llama
Llamas are social animals that live in herds. In family groups they look after each other. They can ..
Wudimals® Lobster
Lobsters are a family of large marine custaceans, most with sharp powerful claws. They are mai..
Wudimals® Magpie
The Magpie is a type of Crow. When seen close up you can see that its' black plummage has a blue she..
Wudimals® Mammoth
Woolly mammoths are the ancestors of the present-day Asian elephants. The various species of mammoth..
Wudimals® Meerkat
Meerkats are small carnivores that are members of the mongoose family. They have black patches aroun..
Wudimals® Mole
These small burrowing mammals are not seen very often, mainly because they live underground in tunne..
Wudimals® Mouse
The House Mouse prefers living in areas close to human habitation. Because of the number of humans t..
Wudimals® Nelly Dog
Dogs descended from an ancient extinct wolf, the modern grey wolf is a dog's nearest living rel..
Wudimals® Octopus
Octopuses (or Octopodes) are soft bodied eight-limbed molluscs. They have a complex nervous system a..
Wudimals® Orangutan
Orangutans are large, red-orange coloured primates that are very well known for their intelligence. ..
Wudimals® Orca
The Orca is the largest of the toothed whales, and possibly the most famous. Also called killer whal..
Wudimals® Ostrich
Ostriches are the world's largest flightless birds with long legs, long necks and light airy fe..
Wudimals® Oviraptor
The Oviraptor was approximately 1.8 metres long, weighing between 33-40 kilo and walked on two long,..
Wudimals® Panther
The Panther also know as the Black Panther is a large member of the big cat family. The panther is v..















