
Capuchin Monkey

Blackbuck

Skunk

Coot

Pigeon

Cougar

Lungfish

Scallop

Waxwing

Capybara

Ferret

Guinea Fowl

Cheetah

Budgerigar

Gazelle

Lionfish

Bee-eater

Wolverine

Stingray

Pelican
Animal Information
Capuchin Monkey (Sapajou)
"Capuchin monkeys are intelligent, with prehensile tails, and are often considered among the most intelligent New World monkeys."
Blackbuck (Indian Antelope)
"Male blackbucks have dark brown to black coats and long, spiral horns, are fast runners, and are considered sacred in Hinduism."
Skunk (Striped Skunk (common))
"When threatened, skunks spray a strong-smelling liquid from their anal glands for defense."
Coot (Eurasian Coot)
"Coots are black with a white frontal shield and beak, lobed toes, and are skilled at diving for aquatic plants and invertebrates."
Pigeon (Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon)
"Pigeons have excellent navigation skills, able to use the Earth's magnetic field and the sun for direction."
Cougar (Mountain Lion, Puma)
"Cougars are one of the largest cat species in the Western Hemisphere (second to the jaguar) and have incredible leaping ability."
Lungfish (African Lungfish, Australian Lungfish (different species))
"Lungfish are ancient fish that, in addition to breathing with gills, some species can also breathe air using a modified swim bladder (lung-like)."
Scallop (Pectinidae (family name))
"Scallops can swim short distances by rapidly clapping their shells to propel themselves with water jets; their shells have radial ribs."
Waxwing (Bohemian Waxwing, Cedar Waxwing (related species))
"Waxwings have silky, glossy plumage, a crest on their heads, and waxy red or yellow tips on their wing and tail feathers."
Capybara (None)
"Capybaras are the world's largest rodents, semi-aquatic, gentle in nature, and social animals."
Ferret (Polecat Ferret, Domestic Ferret)
"Ferrets are domesticated subspecies of the European polecat, sleep for long periods, up to 14-18 hours a day."
Guinea Fowl (Helmeted Guineafowl)
"Guinea fowl have feathers with uniform white spots, like pearls; they are lively and have noisy calls."
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
"Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, capable of reaching speeds of up to 112 km/h over short distances."
Budgerigar (Shell Parakeet)
"Wild budgerigars are mostly green; various colors have been bred in captivity; they are small and can mimic human speech."
Gazelle (Thomson's Gazelle, Grant's Gazelle (common))
"Gazelles are fast runners with graceful bodies; many species perform a characteristic leaping behavior (stotting) when alarmed."
Lionfish (Pterois, Turkeyfish (some colloquial names))
"Lionfish have venomous fin spines, are brightly colored with exaggerated forms, are popular ornamental fish, and also an invasive species."
Bee-eater (Meropidae (family name))
"Bee-eaters have brilliantly colored plumage, slender, slightly curved beaks, and primarily prey on bees, wasps, and other flying insects."
Wolverine (Glutton, Skunk Bear)
"Wolverines are relatively small but exceptionally fierce and strong, adapted to harsh environments, have a wide diet, and are known as 'forest scavengers'."
Stingray (Ray, Devilfish (some colloquial names))
"Stingrays have flattened, disc-shaped bodies and usually a venomous spine on their tails for defense; most species are bottom-dwellers."
Pelican (Pelecanus)
"Pelicans have a huge throat pouch (gular pouch) used for catching fish; they drain the water before swallowing."