
Genet

Octopus

Chamois

Snail

Poison Dart Frog

Atlas Moth

Roadrunner

Lamprey

Hippopotamus

Lobster

Goat

Earwig

Sugar Glider

Firefly

Grouper

Clouded Leopard

Lynx

Earthworm

Hyena

Griffon Vulture
Animal Information
Genet (African Genet)
"Genets have slender bodies and ringed tails, are nocturnal, skilled climbers, and some species have musk glands."
Octopus (Eight-armed creature)
"Octopuses are highly intelligent invertebrates, capable of solving complex problems and changing their skin color and texture for camouflage."
Chamois (European Chamois)
"Chamois are light-bodied and agile, skilled at leaping in rugged mountain terrain, with short, backward-curving horns."
Snail (Terrestrial gastropod)
"Snails crawl using their muscular foot and secrete mucus to aid movement and prevent desiccation."
Poison Dart Frog (Poison Arrow Frog, Dendrobatidae (family name))
"Poison dart frogs have extremely vibrant skin colors to warn predators of their potent toxins, which are derived from their diet."
Atlas Moth (Snake Head Moth, Attacus atlas)
"The Atlas moth is one of the largest moths by wingspan; the leading edges of its wings resemble snake heads, used to intimidate predators."
Roadrunner (Ground Cuckoo, Chaparral Bird)
"Roadrunners are fast runners, primarily active and hunting on the ground, famous for chasing lizards and snakes."
Lamprey (Nine-eyed Eel, Sea Lamprey)
"Lampreys are ancient jawless fish with a sucker-like mouth full of keratinous teeth; some species are parasitic and blood-sucking."
Hippopotamus (None)
"Hippos spend most of their time in water to keep their skin moist and are the third-largest land mammals."
Lobster (American Lobster, European Lobster (common species))
"Lobsters can theoretically live and grow indefinitely, not dying of old age but typically from molting difficulties or predation."
Goat (Domestic Goat)
"Goats are curious and excellent climbers; some can even climb trees."
Earwig (Pincer Bug, Dermaptera (order name))
"Earwigs have pincer-like cerci at their tail end for defense and predation; some species exhibit maternal care for eggs."
Sugar Glider (Australian Flying Squirrel (misnomer))
"Sugar gliders are small, nocturnal marsupials with a gliding membrane (patagium), feed on nectar, tree sap, and insects, and are popular pets."
Firefly (Lightning Bug, Glowworm)
"Fireflies use bioluminescence for courtship and communication; larvae (some species) also glow and prey on snails."
Grouper (General term for fish in Serranidae family)
"Groupers are important food fish, with many species, many of which exhibit sex reversal."
Clouded Leopard (Neofelis nebulosa)
"Clouded leopards have the longest canine teeth relative to body size among felids, are skilled climbers, and have unique cloud-like patterns."
Lynx (Eurasian Lynx (common))
"Lynx have black tufts on their ear tips, short tails, and sturdy limbs, adept at walking on snow and hunting."
Earthworm (Angleworm)
"Earthworms ingest soil to obtain organic matter; their activity improves soil structure, earning them the name 'ecosystem engineers'."
Hyena (Spotted Hyena (most common))
"Hyenas have powerful jaws and are both scavengers and efficient predators; spotted hyena societies are matriarchal."
Griffon Vulture (Eurasian Griffon)
"Griffon vultures are large scavenging raptors with a white ruff of feathers around their necks, often soaring in groups to find animal carcasses."