Bambi was a White-Tailed deer
And this is the smallest deer a Pudu!!!

HOW ADORABLE
So are:
Sloths, capybara (pictured below) and the Kiwi.

But why stop there? I have some twisted pickings, so i may need to further explain the rest!
Hoatzin- a bird that resembles the prehistoric archaeopteryx with claws on its wings in early life.
Kea- a smart NZ parrot that prefers not to fly much but can really well.
Kakapo- endangered fat, curious, friendly ground parrot
Inaccessible island rail- smallest flightless bird!
Rhea-looks like an emu-but isnt
Black heron- smart thing uses its wings to shade the water to see the fish and provide shelter so they actually go toward the bird, yum, take away!
Egyption vulture- they look cool
White throated bee eater- this guy bashes the bees against the tree to it releases its stings so it can have a painless meal!
Penduline tit- Makes AMAZING nests!
Marabou stork- weird ugly guy...
Turacos- they just look amazing
Do do- they are SO COOL! But extinct :( .
Trogons- STUNNING birds!
Mouse birds- all their 4 toes point forward!!! How funky?! They're pretty too!
Conures- Like cats of the bird world! Here is one that is very dedicated to its trick-cracking up its owners !
Norwegian Lundehund Dog- it has at LEAST 6 toes on EACH foot!!!! WEIRD AS! FREAK!
Miki- a relatively new breed of dog, sort of like a mongrel from a couple of popular toy breeds.
Axolotls- They are the only salamanders that are neotenic (stays in larval form and even produces in larval form....it is a tadpole!)-It is a step backwards in evolution!
Sturgeon- a weird as ancient fish that still exhists today. it was reported to kill some people and break bones coz it randomly jumps out of the water and its skeleton is on the outside so it hurts if it hits you!
Can you tell I have a thing for wiki?
If you are curious of the above creatures i will do my best to put (most likely) wiki links to them all, but for now, just use my other trusted friend GOOGLE- we go way back :)
photos in this entry all curtosy of Wikipeadia

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