Engage Learning Magazine Weird And Wild Animals - Engage Learning Magazine | Page 2

@engagelearningmag Swimming through the murky water of the Ganges, the Ganges river dolphin has small eyes that do not take in much light and do not even have lenses. It uses sound to locate prey. The giant Indian centipede has bands of red and black warning colours. It is a toxic beast. An Indian bullfrog can jump over water the same way it jumps over land. The gharial is a kind of crocodile. Rows of razor- sharp teeth line its narrow snout. It mainly feasts on fish. The rusty-spotted cat is one of the smallest wild cats. It is even smaller than a tabby cat.