
Hedgehog

Ocelot

Pigeon

Emu

Weasel

Herring

Chamois

Sandgrouse

Kiwi

Common Moorhen

Narwhal

Mudskipper

Swallow

Parrot

Silkworm

Duck

Goldfish

Seahorse

Monitor Lizard

Giraffe
Animal Information
Hedgehog (Common Hedgehog)
"When threatened, hedgehogs curl into a ball, protecting themselves with their sharp spines."
Ocelot (American Small Leopard (misnomer))
"Ocelots have beautiful patterned fur, resembling a smaller version of a jaguar; they are nocturnal, solitary animals and skilled climbers."
Pigeon (Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon)
"Pigeons have excellent navigation skills, able to use the Earth's magnetic field and the sun for direction."
Emu (Australian Ostrich)
"The emu is one of Australia's national birds and the second-largest living bird after the ostrich."
Weasel (Siberian Weasel, Least Weasel (different species))
"Weasels have slender, flexible bodies, allowing them to enter small burrows to hunt rodents; known as 'Yellow Great Immortal' in Chinese folklore."
Herring (Atlantic Herring)
"Herring often form huge schools and are important forage fish in marine ecosystems."
Chamois (European Chamois)
"Chamois are light-bodied and agile, skilled at leaping in rugged mountain terrain, with short, backward-curving horns."
Sandgrouse (Pallas's Sandgrouse (one type))
"Sandgrouse are adapted to arid environments; male birds can absorb water in their belly feathers to carry back to their chicks in the nest."
Kiwi (Apteryx)
"The Kiwi is New Zealand's national bird, flightless, with a long beak and whiskers, and nostrils at the tip of its beak."
Common Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus)
"Common Moorhens are black with a red frontal shield and beak, large feet, and are skilled at walking on floating vegetation."
Narwhal (Monodon monoceros, Sea Unicorn)
"Male narwhals typically have a single, long (2-3 meters) spiral tusk, which is a specialized left canine tooth."
Mudskipper (Goby, Periophthalmus)
"Mudskippers are amphibious fish, able to crawl and hop on land using their pectoral fins, with eyes protruding from the top of their heads."
Swallow (Barn Swallow (common))
"Swallows are known for their graceful flight and habit of building mud nests on human structures."
Parrot (Macaw, Amazon Parrot (common species))
"Many parrot species are known for their ability to mimic human speech and other sounds."
Silkworm (Bombyx mori (larva))
"Silkworm larvae spin cocoons from silk, which is an important textile raw material; adult moths have lost the ability to fly."
Duck (Domestic duck, Wild duck)
"Duck feathers are highly waterproof, thanks to oil secreted by a gland near their tail."
Goldfish (Carassius auratus)
"Goldfish are ornamental varieties developed from crucian carp through long-term artificial selection, with diverse forms and colors."
Seahorse (None)
"Seahorses are among the few animals where the male is responsible for incubating eggs; females lay eggs in the male's brood pouch."
Monitor Lizard (Varanus (genus name, some colloquially called 'Five-clawed Dragon'))
"Monitor lizards are large predatory lizards (Komodo dragon is one type), with forked tongues like snakes and a keen sense of smell."
Giraffe (Qilin (ancient name))
"Giraffes are the world's tallest mammals; newborn giraffes are about 1.8 meters tall."