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Brought to you on Valentine’s Day 2012 is the black vulture. This bird will not cheat on you.

Here’s why: If relatives see your vulture mate trying to have an affair with another vulture, they will attack him. There is no philandering in the vulture kingdom. Really — studies have proven it.

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This is the bat-eared fox and it can hear larvae chewing.

It’s no wonder it can hear larvae chewing when its ears are almost half as tall as its little body. Ears = 5.3 inches (13.4 centimeters). Body up to the shoulders = 11 to 15 inches (28 to 28 centimeters).

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You know you’ve got a special turtle on your hands when its name includes the word “alligator.” Of course, if you had one of these “on your hands” your hands would be mashed something awful because this turtle weighs as much as linebacker — about 200 pounds.

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It’s not technically related to the sloth. For one thing, it’s not slow; it can run faster than a human (which is unfortunate, since it’s known to attack humans when startled). But its long, curved, non-retractable claws look like that of the sloth, and it’s been known to hang upside down from trees from time to time, so that’s how it got its name.

The sloth bear has a couple of cute features: One, it’s a loud eater.

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When the male blue-footed booby wants to attract a lady friend, he does a jig — to show off the rugged, handsome blueness of his feet.

The male on the left will probably attract a female first because his feet are bluer. That’s just how it works in the animal kingdom.

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This is what lemurs do.

Typically in mobs. Very, very angry mobs. Just kidding. Here’s the deal: It gets cold at night in the Madagascar forest, and a lemur needs to warm up before he or she starts foraging for breakfast. So the ring-tailed lemur, who, incidentally, can purr, meow, howl and bark, goes out to an open space in the forest with his or her mob of lemur buddies and sits like this …

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So, global warming has actually been good for the yellow-bellied marmot, and here’s why:

The marmot eats and eats before settling in for hibernation, only to be awakened early by warm weather, long before it’s burned off all those Clif bars.

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Strapping all your stuff to your back and then drudging with it through the wilderness is kind of painful. What you need is a llama.

Not only will it lend you inner peace with its soulful llama presence, it will carry your things on its back — be those things a cooler of marinating steaks, a camping grill and a bottle of wine for dinner, or a tent and sleeping bag for a four-night long camping trip.

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It’s Cute Animal Friday, and I can’t imagine anything cuter than a wombat the size of an Escalade.

Scientists have discovered the skeletal remains of a plant-eating marsupial they call a “giant wombat on steroids” that roamed Australian land 2 million years ago.

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Given their spiderlike, pincher legs, crabs don’t always come off as cute. But these Sally Lightfoot crabs of the Galapagos Islands are pretty little things that scuttle. I’m told (by John Steinbeck) that “if you walk slowly, they move slowly ahead of you in droves. If you hurry, they hurry.” All the while, they act as if they don’t even know that John Steinbeck is chasing them.

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