
Great Tit

Crocodile

Paddlefish

Shoebill

Pigeon

Skink

Tasmanian Devil

Mink

Skunk

Grey Heron

Salamander

Flying Squirrel

Water Bear

Crow

Black Mamba

Red-crowned Crane

Quetzal

Corn Snake

Sei Whale

Ptarmigan
Animal Information
Great Tit (Parus major)
"Great Tits are common garden birds with black heads, white cheeks, and a black stripe down their breast and belly; they are intelligent and lively."
Crocodile (Saltwater Crocodile, Nile Crocodile (common species))
"Crocodiles are living fossils; their form has changed little over millions of years."
Paddlefish (American Paddlefish, Spoonbill Catfish)
"Paddlefish have a very long, paddle-shaped snout (rostrum) covered in sensory receptors for detecting plankton; they are filter feeders."
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."
Pigeon (Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon)
"Pigeons have excellent navigation skills, able to use the Earth's magnetic field and the sun for direction."
Skink (Scincidae (family name, some colloquially 'Four-legged Snake'))
"Skinks usually have smooth bodies covered in circular scales, limbs may be reduced, are fast-moving, and often found in grass and rock crevices."
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
"Tasmanian devils are the largest living carnivorous marsupials, fierce with shrill calls, and primarily scavengers."
Mink (American Mink)
"Mink are semi-aquatic animals, skilled swimmers and divers; their fur is valuable, making them important fur-bearing animals."
Skunk (Striped Skunk (common))
"When threatened, skunks spray a strong-smelling liquid from their anal glands for defense."
Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea)
"The Grey Heron is a large wading bird with a long neck, preying on fish, amphibians, and small mammals."
Salamander (Fire Salamander (some species))
"Many salamander species have remarkable regenerative abilities, capable of regrowing lost limbs and even parts of organs."
Flying Squirrel (Pteromyini (tribe name))
"Flying squirrels have a gliding membrane (patagium) between their front and hind limbs, allowing them to glide from high to low places; they are nocturnal and arboreal."
Water Bear (Tardigrade, Moss Piglet)
"Water bears are microscopic multicellular animals known for their incredible resilience in extreme environments (like vacuum, radiation)."
Crow (Raven (larger))
"Crows are highly intelligent birds, capable of using tools, solving complex problems, and social learning."
Black Mamba (African Death, Dendroaspis polylepis)
"The black mamba is one of the world's fastest-moving and most aggressive venomous snakes; the inside of its mouth is black."
Red-crowned Crane (Japanese Crane, Manchurian Crane)
"The Red-crowned Crane has a patch of bare red skin on its crown and is a symbol of longevity and good fortune in East Asian culture."
Quetzal (Resplendent Quetzal, Pharomachrus mocinno)
"Male quetzals have incredibly ornate plumage with long tail feathers, are the national bird of Guatemala, and symbolize liberty."
Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)
"Corn snakes are docile, come in various colors (through captive breeding), and are extremely popular pet snakes."
Sei Whale (Northern Sei Whale, Southern Sei Whale)
"Sei whales are among the fastest swimming baleen whales, with tall, sickle-shaped dorsal fins, and feed on small crustaceans and fish."
Ptarmigan (Rock Ptarmigan (one type))
"Ptarmigan plumage changes with the seasons, turning pure white in winter to adapt to snowy environments; they are important tundra birds."