Mammals - Facts for Kids

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Habitat & Survival

African wild dogs can live in many different types of places, from open plains to dense forests, as long as there’s enough prey and space to hunt!

A tiger’s brain is about 300 cubic centimeters in volume — about the size of a small orange!

Dholes stand around 17 to 22 inches (42–55 cm) tall at the shoulder, which is just a bit shorter than your kitchen table!

Dingoes breed only once per year, unlike domestic dogs who can breed year-round!

Adult male lions are called “lions,” females are called “lionesses,” and babies are called “cubs.”