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DINGO Dingoes are wild dogs that live in Australia. They live among deserts, grasslands and edges of forests. They prey on rabbits, kangaroos and rats. They live and hunt in packs up to ten dingoes. That’s how they can take on a kangaroo's powerful kicks. Some dingoes hunt alone, so they hunt lizards, birds and other small animals easy to take down for a small predator. Farmers are dangerous to dingoes because they'd shoot them if they get near their farm animals. People are making dingo proof fences to protect the farm animals and dingoes from getting shot. Dingoes are endangered animals and people are trying to help save them from extinction. BY: CLARA SANDALL
GILA MONSTER Gila monsters are the most largest lizard native to the United States. Gila monsters are black lizards with yellow, orange or pink markings. Gilas are found in south western parts of the US and northwestern parts of Mexico. Gila monsters are venomous, but their venom is a fairly mild neurotoxin. But their bite still hurts and can be extremely painful. Gilas usually feed on eggs found in other animal nests. Gilas like to bask in the sun and store most of their fat in their tails, this allows them to go without food for months. A synthetic version of a protein is used in medicines to treat to human diabetes. Gilas are a threatened species that are become endangered due to human encroachment. BY: CLARA SANDALL
FENNEC FOX Fennec foxes are small nocturnal animals that live in deserts. Its body is made to be adapted to their very dry habitat, their large ears are used to dissipate heat. Its large ears are also very well at hearing small animals, their ears are so sensitive they can hear things underground. Fennec foxes dig out dens to live in, they also use them for protection from predators, such as the eagle owl. They eat insects, small mammals and small birds. They are found in the Sahara desert of North Africa. Sadly, their fur is prized in Africa. Even though people in Africa prize their pelts, they are not as endangered as other animals. Some people keep fennec foxes as pets. BY: CLARA SANDALL