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  • SCH0044. flamingo: gets it color from the food it eats. Photographed at San Francisco Zoo (?) or Florida. Captive animals bred for zoo.
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  • SCH0045. fly: flower fly, has only one pair of wings, photographed in Monterey, California, wild animal. Range:
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  • SCH0046. frog: northern leopard frog Rana pipiens can jump five feet, © Andy Day / www.norbertwu.com
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  • SCH0049. goat: sure-footed on steep hillsides and narrow trails, what kind of goat? photographed at the Oakland Zoo Range:
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  • SCH0050. goldfish: pet shop animal from Monterey, California. Range: used and bred all over the world in pet shops
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  • SCH0051. gorilla: the largest primate, live in family groups, photographed at Atlanta Zoo: Range:
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  • SCH0052. grasshopper: short-horned grasshopper, have wings and can fly but usually move by walking or jumping, © Andy Day / www.norbertwu.com
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  • SCH0053. guinea pig: captive animal, teeth grow their entire lives, photographed in Atlanta, Georgia. Range: used and bred all over the world in pet shops
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  • SCH0054. guppy: captive animals, photographed in pet shop in Atlanta, Georgia. Range: used and bred all over the world in pet shops.
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  • SCH55. hamster: rarely live longer than three years, pet shop animal from Monterey, California. Range: used and bred all over the world in pet shops. © Andrew Fornasier / www.norbertwu.com
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  • SCH0057. hippopotamus: Hippopotamus amphibius, photographed in Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa, wild animal. Range: Sub-Saharan Africa in major rivers, lakes and swamps; common only in protected areas
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  • SCH0058. hummingbird: black-chinned hummingbird, wings beat 78 times a second, photographed in Anza Borrego desert, wild. Range: