
Hagfish

Spectacled Caiman

White Wagtail

Kingfisher

Bushbaby

Northern Cardinal

Herring

Grasshopper

Black-and-white Colobus

Emperor Penguin

Corn Snake

Nightjar

Hummingbird

Sea Lion

Swift

Cuckoo

Dhole

Great White Shark

Hornbill

Millipede
Animal Information
Hagfish (Slime Eel)
"Hagfish are primitive jawless fish that can produce copious amounts of slime for defense and feed on carrion or invertebrates."
Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
"Spectacled caimans have a bony ridge between their eyes resembling eyeglass frames, are relatively small crocodilians, and are highly adaptable."
White Wagtail (Motacilla alba)
"White Wagtails are easily recognizable by their black, white, and grey plumage and their habit of constantly wagging their tails while walking."
Kingfisher (Common Kingfisher, River Kingfisher)
"Kingfishers have brightly colored plumage and are known for their skill in high-speed dives into water to catch fish."
Bushbaby (Galago)
"Bushbabies are nocturnal, have large eyes, strong hind legs for leaping, and their calls resemble a baby's cry."
Northern Cardinal (Cardinal Bird)
"Male Northern Cardinals have striking bright red plumage; both males and females sing."
Herring (Atlantic Herring)
"Herring often form huge schools and are important forage fish in marine ecosystems."
Grasshopper (Locust (some species))
"Male grasshoppers produce sound by rubbing their hind legs against their wings to attract females or declare territory."
Black-and-white Colobus (Eastern Black-and-white Colobus)
"Black-and-white colobus monkeys have distinct black and white fur, with a long white tassel on their tails, reduced thumbs, and primarily feed on leaves."
Emperor Penguin (Royal Penguin)
"Emperor penguins are the only penguins that breed during the Antarctic winter; males incubate the eggs, fasting for months."
Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)
"Corn snakes are docile, come in various colors (through captive breeding), and are extremely popular pet snakes."
Nightjar (European Nightjar (common))
"Nightjars are nocturnal birds with camouflaged plumage, wide mouths, feed on flying insects, and have distinctive calls."
Hummingbird (None)
"Hummingbirds are among the smallest birds, can hover and fly backward, feed on nectar, and have extremely high metabolisms."
Sea Lion (California Sea Lion (common))
"Sea lions are better at moving on land than seals, have external ear flaps (pinnae), and often perform in aquariums."
Swift (Common Swift)
"Swifts are master fliers, spending most of their lives in the air, even sleeping and mating on the wing."
Cuckoo (Common Cuckoo (for 大杜鹃))
"Many cuckoo species exhibit brood parasitism, laying their eggs in the nests of other birds, with the host parents raising the young."
Dhole (Asiatic Wild Dog, Indian Wild Dog)
"Dholes are social canids, skilled cooperative hunters, with diverse vocalizations, and are important forest predators."
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."
Hornbill (Helmeted Hornbill, Great Hornbill (common species))
"Hornbills have large casques on top of their beaks, varying in shape; females often seal themselves in tree cavities to incubate eggs."
Millipede (Diplopoda)
"Most millipedes feed on decaying plant matter; each body segment has two pairs of legs, and they move slowly."