Mammals
- Black & White Ruffled Lemur
- Boer Goat
- Bongo
- Clouded Leopard
- Drill Monkey
- Elephant, African
- Giant Panda
- Giraffe
- Golden Lion Tamarin
- Gorilla
- Gulf Coast Sheep
- Kangaroo, Red
- Kunekune Pigs
- Lion, African
- Meerkat
- Naked Mole Rat
- Orangutan
- Otter
- Red Panda
- Reeves's Muntjac
- Rhinoceros, Black
- Ring-tailed Lemur
- Schmidt's Guenons
- Sloth
- Tiger, Sumatran
- Warthog
- Waterbuck
- Wolf's Guenons
- Yellow-backed Duiker
- Zebra
Birds
- Argus pheasant
- Bali mynah
- Blue crane
- Budgerigar (Parakeet)
- Cassowary
- Flamingo, Chilean
- Ground hornbills
- King vultures
- Kookaburra
- Kori bustard
- Major Mitchell's cockatoos
- Milky eagle owl
- Ostrich
- White-crested Laughing Thrush
Reptiles
- Aldabra tortoise
- Alligator snapping turtle
- American Alligator
- Arakan Forest Turtle
- Bog Turtle
- Gaboon Viper
- Green Anaconda
- Guatemalan Beaded Lizards
- Komodo Dragon
Amphibians
- Panamanian Golden Frog
- Rabb's Fringe-Limbed Tree Frog
Mammals
There are around 5,400 known mammal species on Earth; more than 40 of these species are represented at Zoo Atlanta. All mammals have mammary glands for nursing their young, and all have hair – even if they don’t have much! With the exception of the unusual group of egg-laying mammals known as monotremes, all mammals give birth to live young.
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