
Kingfisher

Genet

Partridge

Toucan

Lynx

Oyster

Viper

Stick Insect

Scorpion

Basilisk Lizard

Warthog

Walrus

Earthworm

Sea Cucumber

Fox

Oilbird

Cockatiel

Deer

Rhea

Arowana
Animal Information
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."
Genet (African Genet)
"Genets have slender bodies and ringed tails, are nocturnal, skilled climbers, and some species have musk glands."
Partridge (Chukar Partridge, Red-legged Partridge (types))
"Partridges are medium-sized ground birds, usually greyish-brown with patterned plumage, loud calls, and are important game birds."
Toucan (Ramphastidae)
"Toucans have huge, brightly colored beaks, which are lightweight despite their size and used for feeding and heat dissipation."
Lynx (Eurasian Lynx (common))
"Lynx have black tufts on their ear tips, short tails, and sturdy limbs, adept at walking on snow and hunting."
Oyster (True Oyster)
"Oysters can purify water by filtering seawater; some species can produce pearls."
Viper (Adder (related), Russell's Viper (common))
"Vipers are venomous snakes, usually with triangular heads and tubular fangs; many species are viviparous (live-bearing)."
Stick Insect (Phasmid, Walking Stick)
"Stick insects resemble twigs or leaves, are representative insects of mimicry, and are herbivorous."
Scorpion (Scorpiones (order name))
"Scorpions are nocturnal predators; the stinger on their tail is used for predation and self-defense; some species glow under UV light."
Basilisk Lizard (Jesus Christ Lizard)
"Basilisk lizards are famous for their ability to run across the surface of water for a short distance, earning them the name 'Jesus Christ lizard'."
Warthog (Common Warthog)
"Warthogs have wart-like protrusions on their faces and upward-curving tusks; they often kneel or hold their tails erect when feeding or alarmed."
Walrus (None)
"Walruses are known for their long tusks (canine teeth) and facial whiskers (vibrissae); tusks can be used for various purposes."
Earthworm (Angleworm)
"Earthworms ingest soil to obtain organic matter; their activity improves soil structure, earning them the name 'ecosystem engineers'."
Sea Cucumber (None)
"When threatened, some sea cucumber species expel their internal organs to confuse predators and can later regenerate them."
Fox (Red Fox (most common))
"Foxes are known for their cunning and adaptability, able to survive in diverse environments."
Oilbird (Steatornis caripensis)
"Oilbirds are the only nocturnal, fruit-eating birds, capable of navigating in dark caves using echolocation."
Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus)
"Cockatiels have a crest on their heads and orange cheek patches, are gentle in nature, and can whistle and mimic sounds."
Deer (Sika Deer, Red Deer (common species))
"Male deer grow and shed antlers annually; antlers are bony structures."
Rhea (Greater Rhea)
"Rheas are the largest birds in the Americas, flightless; males incubate eggs and care for the young."
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."