Flamingo

Flamingo

Termite

Termite

Gharial

Gharial

Nautilus

Nautilus

Spectacled Bear

Spectacled Bear

Parrot

Parrot

Budgerigar

Budgerigar

Monkey

Monkey

Pufferfish

Pufferfish

Emu

Emu

Seagull

Seagull

Dingo

Dingo

Reindeer

Reindeer

Dolphin

Dolphin

Woodpecker

Woodpecker

Goat

Goat

Basilisk Lizard

Basilisk Lizard

Horseshoe Crab

Horseshoe Crab

Sea Snake

Sea Snake

Sandgrouse

Sandgrouse

Animal Information

Flamingo (Phoenicopterus)

Type:Bird
Distribution:Tropical and subtropical salt lake marshes in Africa, Asia, Southern Europe, and the Americas

"The pink color of flamingo feathers comes from carotenoids in their food, such as small shrimp and algae."

Termite (White Ant (common misnomer))

Type:Insect (Blattodea, formerly Isoptera)
Distribution:Global tropical and subtropical regions, a few distributed in temperate zones

"Termites feed on cellulose from wood, can build complex nests, and some queens can live for decades."

Gharial (Fish-eating Crocodile, Indian Gharial, Gavialis gangeticus)

Type:Reptile (Crocodilia, Gavialidae)
Distribution:Rivers of the northern Indian subcontinent (e.g., Ganges)

"Gharials have extremely long, slender snouts with sharp teeth, specialized for catching fish, and are critically endangered crocodilians."

Nautilus (Living Fossil)

Type:Mollusk (Cephalopoda, Nautilida)
Distribution:Tropical deep-water coral reef slopes of the Indian and Western Pacific Oceans

"Nautiluses are ancient cephalopods with spiral external shells containing gas chambers to control buoyancy; known as 'living fossils'."

Spectacled Bear (Andean Bear)

Type:Mammal (Carnivora, Ursidae)
Distribution:Cloud forests and high-altitude grasslands of the Andes Mountains in South America

"Spectacled bears are the only bear species in South America, with light-colored rings around their eyes resembling spectacles, and are skilled climbers."

Parrot (Macaw, Amazon Parrot (common species))

Type:Bird
Distribution:Tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, especially in South America and Australia

"Many parrot species are known for their ability to mimic human speech and other sounds."

Budgerigar (Shell Parakeet)

Type:Bird (Psittaciformes)
Distribution:Native to arid inland areas of Australia, now one of the most common pet birds globally

"Wild budgerigars are mostly green; various colors have been bred in captivity; they are small and can mimic human speech."

Monkey (Macaque, Baboon (common types))

Type:Mammal (Primate)
Distribution:Tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and Central/South America

"Many monkey species are highly social, living in complex groups."

Pufferfish (Blowfish, Globefish)

Type:Fish (Actinopterygii)
Distribution:Tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide, a few enter freshwater

"Pufferfish inflate their bodies by swallowing water or air when threatened; many species have highly toxic internal organs and skin."

Emu (Australian Ostrich)

Type:Bird (Ratite)
Distribution:Forests, grasslands, and scrublands of Australia

"The emu is one of Australia's national birds and the second-largest living bird after the ostrich."

Seagull (General term for birds in Laridae family)

Type:Bird (Charadriiformes)
Distribution:Coastal areas, inland lakes, and rivers worldwide

"Seagulls are adaptable birds with a wide diet, often found near coasts and harbors, with loud calls."

Dingo (Canis lupus dingo)

Type:Mammal (Carnivora, Canidae)
Distribution:Australia (wild); Southeast Asia (ancestor of some domestic dogs)

"Dingoes are descendants of dogs introduced to Australia early on, now adapted to wild environments and are apex predators."

Reindeer (Caribou (North America))

Type:Mammal (Artiodactyla, Cervidae)
Distribution:Arctic and subarctic regions of Eurasia and North America

"Reindeer are the only deer species in which both males and females grow antlers; they are used for pulling sleds in some cultures."

Dolphin (Bottlenose Dolphin (common species))

Type:Mammal (Marine)
Distribution:Temperate and tropical oceans worldwide

"Dolphins are highly intelligent animals, capable of using tools and communicating through complex sounds."

Woodpecker (None)

Type:Bird (Piciformes)
Distribution:Forest areas worldwide, except Australia, New Zealand, and polar regions

"Woodpeckers use their strong beaks to peck at trees for insects; their heads have special structures to absorb shock."

Goat (Domestic Goat)

Type:Mammal
Distribution:Widely distributed globally as livestock, especially in mountainous and arid regions

"Goats are curious and excellent climbers; some can even climb trees."

Basilisk Lizard (Jesus Christ Lizard)

Type:Reptile (Suborder Lacertilia, Corytophanidae)
Distribution:Tropical rainforests of Central and South America

"Basilisk lizards are famous for their ability to run across the surface of water for a short distance, earning them the name 'Jesus Christ lizard'."

Horseshoe Crab (King Crab (misnomer), Limulidae (family name))

Type:Arthropod (Merostomata, Xiphosura)
Distribution:Shallow coastal waters of the Atlantic coast of North America and Southeast/East Asia

"Horseshoe crabs are ancient marine arthropods, their form almost unchanged for hundreds of millions of years; their blue blood is used for medical testing."

Sea Snake (Banded Sea Krait, Olive Sea Snake (common))

Type:Reptile (Suborder Serpentes, Elapidae - Hydrophiinae subfamily)
Distribution:Tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans

"Sea snakes are venomous snakes fully adapted to marine life, with paddle-like tails for swimming; most species give birth to live young at sea."

Sandgrouse (Pallas's Sandgrouse (one type))

Type:Bird (Pterocliformes, Pteroclidae)
Distribution:Deserts, semi-deserts, and arid grasslands of Africa and Asia

"Sandgrouse are adapted to arid environments; male birds can absorb water in their belly feathers to carry back to their chicks in the nest."