
Hen Harrier

Sardine

Moray Eel

Mourning Dove

Tapir

Eel

African Buffalo

Shrew

Lionfish

Flying Squirrel

Wildebeest

Chimpanzee

Flamingo

Rattlesnake

Dog

Cockatiel

Red Panda

Peregrine Falcon

Ant

Muskox
Animal Information
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."
Sardine (Sardina, Sardinops, etc. (genera))
"Sardines swim in large schools to confuse predators and are important commercial fish."
Moray Eel (Muraenidae (family name))
"Moray eels have large mouths and sharp teeth, smooth, scaleless skin, and often hide in caves to ambush prey."
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)
"The Mourning Dove is named for its soft, sad-sounding 'coo' call and is one of the most common birds in North America."
Tapir (Malayan Tapir, Mountain Tapir, etc. (different species))
"Tapirs have a proboscis-like snout and nose used for grasping food; they are ancient mammals."
Eel (Freshwater Eel, Marine Eel (different species))
"Many eel species have migratory spawning habits; for example, European eels migrate to the Sargasso Sea to spawn."
African Buffalo (Cape Buffalo)
"The African Buffalo is one of Africa's 'Big Five' game animals, known for its fierce temperament, large herds, and wide, connected horn bases."
Shrew (Soricidae (family name))
"Shrews are among the smallest mammals, have extremely high metabolisms, need to eat constantly, and some species are venomous."
Lionfish (Pterois, Turkeyfish (some colloquial names))
"Lionfish have venomous fin spines, are brightly colored with exaggerated forms, are popular ornamental fish, and also an invasive species."
Flying Squirrel (Pteromyini (tribe name))
"Flying squirrels have a gliding membrane (patagium) between their front and hind limbs, allowing them to glide from high to low places; they are nocturnal and arboreal."
Wildebeest (Gnu)
"Wildebeest are famous for their large-scale seasonal migrations, where millions cross plains in search of water and grass."
Chimpanzee (Common Chimpanzee)
"Chimpanzees are one of the closest living relatives to humans, capable of making and using tools, and are highly social."
Flamingo (Phoenicopterus)
"The pink color of flamingo feathers comes from carotenoids in their food, such as small shrimp and algae."
Rattlesnake (None)
"Rattlesnakes have a rattle made of keratinous rings at the end of their tails, which they vibrate rapidly to make a warning sound when threatened."
Dog (Canine, Domestic Dog)
"Dogs have an extremely keen sense of smell, thousands to millions of times stronger than humans, with great variation among breeds."
Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus)
"Cockatiels have a crest on their heads and orange cheek patches, are gentle in nature, and can whistle and mimic sounds."
Red Panda (Lesser Panda, Fire Fox)
"Red pandas are not closely related to giant pandas; their unique taxonomic position places them in their own family."
Peregrine Falcon (Saker Falcon (sometimes confused))
"The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest animal in the world during its hunting dive (stoop), reaching speeds over 320 km/h."
Ant (Formicidae (family name))
"Ants are highly social insects, living in organized colonies (nests) with clear division of labor."
Muskox (None)
"Muskoxen have thick, long fur to withstand severe cold and form defensive circles when threatened; their name comes from the musky odor of males during mating season."