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Mammals
Curated articles tailored to your interest.

Otters: Playful Engineers of Rivers
Otters are not just playful swimmers—they’re clever ecosystem engineers, helping shape healthy river systems through their behaviors and habits.

Hippos: Africa's Most Dangerous Animal
Despite their docile appearance, hippos are one of Africa’s most dangerous animals—fast, territorial, and responsible for more human deaths than lions.

Why Beavers Are Nature's Engineers
With teeth like chisels and an instinct for architecture, beavers reshape entire ecosystems through their dam-building—a feat of natural engineering that supports countless species.

Kangaroos and Their Marsupial Ways
With powerful legs, curious faces, and a built-in pouch for raising young, kangaroos are the iconic hoppers of Australia—masters of survival through their marsupial uniqueness.

Gorillas: Gentle Giants of the Forest
Massive in size yet tender in spirit, gorillas are peaceful forest dwellers whose quiet intelligence and close-knit bonds reveal the gentler side of great apes.

The Social Structure of Wolf Packs
More than just hunters, wolves are deeply social animals—living in tight-knit family packs defined by cooperation, loyalty, and a surprisingly complex hierarchy.
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