
Guanaco

Spectacled Bear

Sun Bear

Leech

Sloth

Cobra

Wren

Anglerfish

Arctic Wolf

Sea Cucumber

Wombat

Giraffe

Mackerel

Ground Beetle

Kudu

Wolverine

Civet

Sea Turtle

Centipede

Pigeon
Animal Information
Guanaco (Wild Llama)
"Guanacos are wild camelids, considered the wild ancestor of the llama, and are fast runners."
Spectacled Bear (Andean Bear)
"Spectacled bears are the only bear species in South America, with light-colored rings around their eyes resembling spectacles, and are skilled climbers."
Sun Bear (Honey Bear (colloquial in some regions))
"Sun bears are the smallest bear species, with very long tongues for lapping up honey and insects, and a U-shaped patch on their chests."
Leech (Hirudinea)
"Some leech species feed on blood; their saliva contains anticoagulants and anesthetics."
Sloth (Three-toed Sloth, Two-toed Sloth)
"Sloths are one of the slowest-moving mammals in the world, spending most of their time hanging upside down in trees."
Cobra (Indian Cobra (common))
"When threatened, cobras spread the ribs in their neck, forming their characteristic 'hood'."
Wren (Eurasian Wren)
"Wrens are tiny birds, often holding their tails cocked up, with loud, complex songs, and are very energetic."
Anglerfish (Monkfish, Lanternfish (some deep-sea species))
"Many deep-sea anglerfish females have a bioluminescent lure on their heads to attract prey; males are tiny and parasitic on females."
Arctic Wolf (White Wolf (distinct from Arctic Fox))
"The Arctic Wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf adapted to polar environments, with pure white fur, capable of surviving extreme cold."
Sea Cucumber (None)
"When threatened, some sea cucumber species expel their internal organs to confuse predators and can later regenerate them."
Wombat (None)
"Wombats are burrowing herbivorous marsupials, muscular, capable of digging complex burrows, and their feces are cube-shaped."
Giraffe (Qilin (ancient name))
"Giraffes are the world's tallest mammals; newborn giraffes are about 1.8 meters tall."
Mackerel (Spanish Mackerel (similar), Blue Mackerel)
"Mackerel are schooling pelagic fish, spindle-shaped, fast swimmers, and important commercial fish."
Ground Beetle (Carabid Beetle (Bombardier beetle refers to some species))
"Most ground beetles are nocturnal predators; some species like bombardier beetles can spray hot chemical substances for defense."
Kudu (Greater Kudu)
"Male kudus have long, spiral-shaped horns, which are very spectacular; they are large antelopes."
Wolverine (Glutton, Skunk Bear)
"Wolverines are relatively small but exceptionally fierce and strong, adapted to harsh environments, have a wide diet, and are known as 'forest scavengers'."
Civet (Large Indian Civet, Musk Cat)
"Civets have perineal glands that secrete civet musk, once used in perfume manufacturing; some species are associated with Kopi Luwak coffee."
Sea Turtle (Green Sea Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle (common species))
"Female sea turtles return to the beaches where they were born to lay eggs, with very precise navigation."
Centipede (Hundred-legged worm)
"Centipedes are carnivorous; their first pair of appendages is modified into venomous claws (forcipules) for predation and defense."
Pigeon (Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon)
"Pigeons have excellent navigation skills, able to use the Earth's magnetic field and the sun for direction."