
Black-and-white Colobus

Slug

Pike

Barnacle

Groundhog

Pangolin

Quail

Tarantula

Northern Cardinal

Spectacled Caiman

Chameleon

Owl

Sea Urchin

Swallow

Chamois

Fox

Platypus

Vulture

Oyster

White Stork
Animal Information
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."
Slug (Shell-less Snail, Limax)
"Slugs are snails without external shells or with only a reduced internal shell, covered in mucus, and are agricultural and horticultural pests."
Pike (Northern Pike (common))
"Pike are ferocious ambush predators with large mouths and sharp teeth, known as the 'wolf of freshwater'."
Barnacle (None)
"Barnacles are sessile crustaceans with calcareous shells, filtering plankton from the water by extending their cirri (feathery appendages)."
Groundhog (Woodchuck (USA))
"The groundhog is a famous hibernating animal, widely known for its tradition of predicting spring on 'Groundhog Day'."
Pangolin (Scaly Anteater)
"Pangolins are covered in keratinous scales, the only mammals with scales, and curl into a ball when threatened."
Quail (Coturnix)
"Quails are small and good at hiding; they are important economic poultry, providing meat and eggs."
Tarantula (Bird-eating spider (some species))
"Despite their intimidating appearance, the venom of most tarantulas is not fatal to humans, more akin to a bee sting."
Northern Cardinal (Cardinal Bird)
"Male Northern Cardinals have striking bright red plumage; both males and females sing."
Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
"Spectacled caimans have a bony ridge between their eyes resembling eyeglass frames, are relatively small crocodilians, and are highly adaptable."
Chameleon (Chamaeleo)
"Chameleons change color not only for camouflage but also to express emotions and for social signaling."
Owl (Strigiformes (order name))
"Owls can rotate their heads nearly 270 degrees because their eyes cannot move."
Sea Urchin (None)
"Sea urchins are covered in spines for defense and movement and feed on algae or organic debris."
Swallow (Barn Swallow (common))
"Swallows are known for their graceful flight and habit of building mud nests on human structures."
Chamois (European Chamois)
"Chamois are light-bodied and agile, skilled at leaping in rugged mountain terrain, with short, backward-curving horns."
Fox (Red Fox (most common))
"Foxes are known for their cunning and adaptability, able to survive in diverse environments."
Platypus (None)
"The platypus is one of the few egg-laying mammals; males have venomous spurs on their hind feet."
Vulture (Old World Vulture)
"Vultures primarily feed on animal carcasses; their heads and necks are often bare of feathers for easier cleaning of carrion."
Oyster (True Oyster)
"Oysters can purify water by filtering seawater; some species can produce pearls."
White Stork (European White Stork)
"White Storks often nest on human-made structures like rooftops and are considered bringers of good luck and babies in European culture."