
Wildebeest

Viper

Salmon

Bonobo

Mandrill

Cotton-top Tamarin

Peacock

Chameleon

Louse

Great White Shark

Woodpecker

Black Widow Spider

Silverfish

Fossa

Box Turtle

Centipede

Lemming

Coelacanth

Sea Urchin

Wolf
Animal Information
Wildebeest (Gnu)
"Wildebeest are famous for their large-scale seasonal migrations, where millions cross plains in search of water and grass."
Viper (Adder (related), Russell's Viper (common))
"Vipers are venomous snakes, usually with triangular heads and tubular fangs; many species are viviparous (live-bearing)."
Salmon (Atlantic Salmon (for 三文鱼))
"Salmon migrate from the ocean to their natal freshwater rivers to spawn, a journey that is often arduous."
Bonobo (Pygmy Chimpanzee, Pan paniscus)
"Bonobos are slightly smaller than chimpanzees, with more peaceful social behavior, often resolving conflicts through sexual activity."
Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx)
"Male mandrills have extremely colorful faces (red and blue) and are one of the largest monkey species."
Cotton-top Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus)
"Cotton-top tamarins have a long white crest of fur on their heads, resembling a cotton ball, and are critically endangered small monkeys."
Peacock (Indian Peafowl, Green Peafowl)
"Male peacocks (peafowl) have magnificent trains (actually upper tail coverts), which they fan out during courtship displays ('peacock's display')."
Chameleon (Chamaeleo)
"Chameleons change color not only for camouflage but also to express emotions and for social signaling."
Louse (Head Louse, Body Louse (common))
"Lice are small, wingless ectoparasitic insects with piercing-sucking mouthparts, feeding on blood or skin debris."
Great White Shark (Man-eater Shark, White Pointer)
"Great White Sharks have multiple rows of sharp teeth and continuously replace lost ones throughout their lives."
Woodpecker (None)
"Woodpeckers use their strong beaks to peck at trees for insects; their heads have special structures to absorb shock."
Black Widow Spider (Latrodectus (genus name))
"Female black widow spiders sometimes eat the male after mating; their venom has a strong effect on the nervous system."
Silverfish (Fishmoth, Lepisma saccharina)
"Silverfish are ancient wingless insects, covered in silvery scales, and feed on starchy or sugary materials like books and paper."
Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox)
"The fossa is Madagascar's largest native carnivorous mammal, a skilled climber, and a predator of lemurs."
Box Turtle (Eastern Box Turtle (common))
"Box turtles have a hinged plastron that allows them to completely close their shells when threatened, like a box."
Centipede (Hundred-legged worm)
"Centipedes are carnivorous; their first pair of appendages is modified into venomous claws (forcipules) for predation and defense."
Lemming (Lemmus)
"Lemmings are known for their periodic population explosions and large-scale migrations (sometimes leading to mass deaths)."
Coelacanth (Latimeria, Living Fossil)
"Coelacanths were thought to have been extinct for tens of millions of years before being rediscovered; they are famous 'living fossil' fish."
Sea Urchin (None)
"Sea urchins are covered in spines for defense and movement and feed on algae or organic debris."
Wolf (Gray Wolf)
"Wolves communicate over long distances through howling, coordinating pack activities and marking territory."