
Silkworm

Goldfish

Fly

Cuttlefish

Pheasant

Mongoose

Shoebill

Chameleon

Blue Jay

Trout

Bonobo

Geoduck

Yak

Giraffe

Marlin

Arowana

Hyena

Stink Bug

Arctic Wolf

Wasp
Animal Information
Silkworm (Bombyx mori (larva))
"Silkworm larvae spin cocoons from silk, which is an important textile raw material; adult moths have lost the ability to fly."
Goldfish (Carassius auratus)
"Goldfish are ornamental varieties developed from crucian carp through long-term artificial selection, with diverse forms and colors."
Fly (Housefly (common species))
"Flies have taste receptors on their feet; they 'taste' food by walking on it."
Cuttlefish (Inkfish, Sepia)
"Cuttlefish have an ink sac and will squirt ink to confuse enemies when threatened, allowing for a quick escape."
Pheasant (Common Pheasant, Ring-necked Pheasant (common))
"Male pheasants have magnificent, colorful plumage and long tail feathers; they are common game birds in many regions."
Mongoose (Indian Grey Mongoose (common))
"Mongooses are known for their ability to prey on venomous snakes, are agile, and have resistance to some snake venoms."
Shoebill (Whalehead, Balaeniceps rex)
"The shoebill has a massive, shoe-shaped beak, stands motionless, and is known for its peculiar appearance and predation on lungfish."
Chameleon (Chamaeleo)
"Chameleons change color not only for camouflage but also to express emotions and for social signaling."
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata)
"Blue Jays are known for their bright blue plumage and noisy calls; they are very intelligent and can mimic other bird calls."
Trout (Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout (common))
"Trout are popular game and food fish, requiring high water quality."
Bonobo (Pygmy Chimpanzee, Pan paniscus)
"Bonobos are slightly smaller than chimpanzees, with more peaceful social behavior, often resolving conflicts through sexual activity."
Geoduck (Panopea generosa)
"Geoducks are the largest known burrowing bivalves, with enormous siphons, and are a prized seafood."
Yak (None)
"Yaks are bovid species endemic to high-altitude cold regions, adapted to low-oxygen environments, and are important livestock in Tibet."
Giraffe (Qilin (ancient name))
"Giraffes are the world's tallest mammals; newborn giraffes are about 1.8 meters tall."
Marlin (Billfish, Blue Marlin)
"Marlin are large pelagic predatory fish with an elongated, spear-like upper jaw, swim extremely fast, and are prized game fish."
Arowana (Asian Arowana, Silver Arowana (different species))
"Arowanas are ancient freshwater fish, large-bodied with shiny scales, highly sought after for their form and symbolic meaning."
Hyena (Spotted Hyena (most common))
"Hyenas have powerful jaws and are both scavengers and efficient predators; spotted hyena societies are matriarchal."
Stink Bug (Shield Bug, True Bug (Pentatomoidea))
"Many stink bugs release a foul odor for defense when alarmed; they have piercing-sucking mouthparts and are herbivorous or carnivorous."
Arctic Wolf (White Wolf (distinct from Arctic Fox))
"The Arctic Wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf adapted to polar environments, with pure white fur, capable of surviving extreme cold."
Wasp (Hornet, Paper Wasp)
"Unlike bees, most wasps can sting repeatedly; some species are social, while others are solitary."