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Chinstrap penguin

Chinstrap penguin

The chinstrap penguin gets its name from the narrow stripe that runs across the bottom of its head. It’s generally considered to be the most aggressive species of penguin. The chinstrap penguin is so noisy that it’s been nicknamed “the stonebreaker penguin” because...

AsiaBirds
Cockatoo

Cockatoo

Cockatoos are very loyal, caring, and playful. They’re very social animals that live in large flocks and form close bonds with their mates. Cockatoos are extremely intelligent and have shown to be able to create tools out of sticks and solve...

AsiaEuropeBirds
Common Crane

Common Crane

Small write up of each animal: Cranes are extremely strong flyers and are able to reach heights of 16,000-26,000 ft (4,900-8,000 meters). They’re fairly social and travel in flocks of up to 400 during migration. Common cranes have lifelong monogamous partnerships...

North AmericaBirds
Common Loon

Common Loon

The common loon's name was based on its clumsy awkward walk on land. Common loons have one mate that they stay with for their entire lives. They make a variety of strange noises from wails to yodels and are especially vocal during mating season when they’re...

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Emperor Penguins

Emperor Penguins

Emperor penguins are the largest species of penguin. In order to keep warm during the harsh antarctic winter emperor penguins huddle together. They take turns on the inside and outside of the huddles so they all are shielded from the cold wind. They get very close...

AustraliaBirds
Emu

Emu

The emu is the tallest and fastest land bird in Australia with a top speed of 31 miles per hour (50 km/h). Their speed is in part due to the fact that emus, unlike any other bird, have calf muscles. Emus’ legs allow them to have strides of up to 9.84 feet (3...

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Gentoo Penguin

Gentoo Penguin

Gentoo penguins can be recognized by the thick white stripe that goes across the top of their head from one eye to the other. Its tail, which is longer and more prominent than that of other penguins, sweeps side to side when it waddles around on land. Gentoo...

AfricaAsiaAustraliaBirds
Greater Flamingo

Greater Flamingo

Flamingos are known for their bright pink feathers but they’re actually born white. A flamingo’s coloring is determined by the pigments in the food it eats and they can be found in colors other than pink including red, orange, and white. Flamingos have 19 vertebrae...

AfricaAsiaBirds
Hornbill

Hornbill

Hornbills are known for being very noisy and having a wide range of cackles, calls, and bellows. They’re very social and gather in flocks of up to 100 birds. They typically forage for food in small groups or pairs and preen each other...

Letter from Haibu

Welcome to the wide world of me, Haibu! I’m so happy you found your way to my site - it’s always fun meeting new people. In fact, I’ve met a lot of new people in the past couple of years.

My best friend, Kanuux and I met on my crazy adventure in New York. He’s technically a seal but he’s a person in my mind. That might be because I can speak to animals like they’re people.

I met pretty much all the orphans at the Barrington House Orphanage in New York City but grew very close with Scotty, Olli, and Zeek. They’re always up for helping me help the animals but that’s only part of why I love them with my whole heart. They’re funny, courageous, empathetic, and my goodness I just appreciate them so much.

They helped me rescue Wiz, Eron, Bishop, and a bunch of other animals from a trafficking ship so now all of those animals are our friends too!

The connections that I have with my friends, both the animal and human kind, have helped me see the world with fresh eyes. I’ve seen the unique struggles and pain they’ve been through without losing love or hope in their hearts. I know that humans are all capable of love and getting along if we just take the time to listen to each other without judgment.

Everyone has a story, and everyone should feel safe sharing it. My friendships have shown me the potential our world has and that’s what I strive to make happen in my lifetime – animals and humans are meant to thrive together.

I hope we can be friends too and you can help me make this world a better place. If you haven’t checked out the world with all the fun animal content on the home page yet, get on it!

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