
Electric Eel

White Stork

Kiwi

Sheep

Hen Harrier

Sparrow

Llama

Okapi

Gecko

Leopard

Bird-of-paradise

Perch

Hercules Beetle

Seahorse

Hagfish

Armadillo

House Mouse

Cat

Takin

Ant
Animal Information
Electric Eel (South American Electric Eel (not a true eel))
"Electric eels can generate strong electric currents up to several hundred volts for predation and defense; they are famous electric fish."
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."
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."
Sheep (Domestic Sheep)
"Sheep have good memories and can recognize human and sheep faces for years."
Hen Harrier (Northern Harrier (North America))
"Male hen harriers are greyish-white, females are brownish, they often fly low while hunting, and have a white rump patch."
Sparrow (House Sparrow (common))
"Sparrows are highly adaptable, often nesting near human buildings, and are common urban birds."
Llama (Lama glama (sometimes confused with Guanaco))
"Llamas are important pack and wool animals in South America; they are gentle but will spit when agitated."
Okapi (Forest Giraffe, Zebra Giraffe)
"The Okapi is the only living relative of the giraffe, with zebra-like stripes on its legs, elusive, and known as the 'forest giraffe'."
Gecko (Gekkonidae, House Lizard)
"Geckos have billions of tiny hairs (setae) on their toes, allowing them to climb vertical and even inverted smooth surfaces."
Leopard (Panther, Spotted Leopard)
"Leopards are excellent climbers and often drag their prey up trees to avoid other carnivores."
Bird-of-paradise (Paradise Bird)
"Male birds-of-paradise have extremely ornate plumage and perform complex, elaborate courtship dances."
Perch (European Perch, Five-striped Perch)
"Perch have spiny dorsal fins and dark vertical stripes on their sides; they are common game and food fish."
Hercules Beetle (Dynastes hercules)
"Male Hercules beetles have enormous horns on their thoraxes, are one of the longest beetle species, and are very strong."
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."
Hagfish (Slime Eel)
"Hagfish are primitive jawless fish that can produce copious amounts of slime for defense and feed on carrion or invertebrates."
Armadillo (Dasypodidae)
"Armadillos are covered in a bony shell; some species can roll into a ball when threatened."
House Mouse (Mus musculus)
"House mice are extremely prolific breeders; a pair can theoretically produce thousands of offspring in a year."
Cat (Domestic Cat)
"Cats have a special structure in their throat that allows them to purr, usually indicating contentment or relaxation."
Takin (Gnu Goat, Golden Takin (subspecies))
"Takins are stocky, ox-like animals with short, backward-curving horns, adapted to high mountain life, and are a Class I protected animal in China."
Ant (Formicidae (family name))
"Ants are highly social insects, living in organized colonies (nests) with clear division of labor."