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I’ve always been fascinated by animals and how they’re so different from one country to another. For example, male Asian lions have a short, sparse, and darker mane compared to the full mane of their African counterparts. Similarly, alligators found in the southern U.S. and China have broad and U-shaped snouts, whereas those in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas have narrow and V-shaped snouts.
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West European Hedgehog in green moss with little spruce tree, orange background during autumn, Germany