3. Africa - aardvark, African wild cat, African elephant, many antelopes,
baboon, buffalo, Cape hunting, dog, cheetah, giraffe, gnu,
hartebeest, hippopotamus, hyena, impala, jackals,
kudu, leopard, lion, meerkat, mongoose, oryx, ostrich, red-billed
oxpecker, rhinoceros, vulture, wildebeest, zebra, and many other
animals.
4.
5. Australia - dingo, emu, kangaroo, wallaby, wombat, and many
other animals. Many non-native animals have been introduced,
including The camel, donkey, goat, horse, rabbit, and sheep.
6.
7. Centipedes:
they like to live
in dark and
damp places
and eat small
creatures for
food
Earwigs: they
like dark damp
places and they
eat dead plant
materials and
other insects
Moles: they have
very strong front legs
which help them to
dig tunnels
underground. They
have very small eyes
and are almost blind.
Their foods are
worms and insects.
Ground
beetles: they
are a kind of
beetle that live
under stones
and logs. They
usually hunt
for food at
night
Woodmouse: they
can move very
quickly by jumping
and they can make
tunnels
underground. They
feed on insects and
spiders
8. South America - armadillo, opossum,, fox, jaguar
llama, puma, rhea, tapir, many rodents, and many other animals.
9. Eurasia - golden pheasant, leopard gecko, snow
leopard, vole, and many other animals.