Squid

Squid

Lemur

Lemur

Vicuña

Vicuña

Salmon

Salmon

Capercaillie

Capercaillie

Wolverine

Wolverine

Quokka

Quokka

Wildebeest

Wildebeest

Warthog

Warthog

Shrew

Shrew

Muskox

Muskox

Vulture

Vulture

Sea Lion

Sea Lion

Ocelot

Ocelot

Kiwi

Kiwi

Gila Monster

Gila Monster

Arctic Wolf

Arctic Wolf

Marlin

Marlin

Anchovy

Anchovy

Gerbil

Gerbil

Animal Information

Squid (Calamari, Loligo)

Type:Mollusk (Cephalopoda, Coleoidea)
Distribution:All major oceans, from shallow seas to the deep sea

"Squid have ten arms, slender, tubular bodies, swim rapidly, and many species can squirt ink and change color."

Lemur (Ring-tailed Lemur (most famous))

Type:Mammal (Primate, Strepsirrhini)
Distribution:Found only on the island of Madagascar and surrounding islands

"Lemurs are diverse in species and form, and are primates endemic to Madagascar."

Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna)

Type:Mammal (Artiodactyla, Camelidae)
Distribution:High-altitude grasslands of the Andes Mountains in South America

"Vicuña wool is extremely fine and valuable; they were once endangered, now protected, and are wild relatives of the alpaca."

Salmon (Atlantic Salmon (for 三文鱼))

Type:Fish (Anadromous)
Distribution:Rivers and oceans of the North Atlantic and North Pacific

"Salmon migrate from the ocean to their natal freshwater rivers to spawn, a journey that is often arduous."

Capercaillie (Western Capercaillie, Wood Grouse)

Type:Bird (Galliformes, Phasianidae)
Distribution:Coniferous and mixed forests of northern Europe and Asia

"Male capercaillies are very large with glossy black plumage and have complex courtship displays during the breeding season."

Wolverine (Glutton, Skunk Bear)

Type:Mammal (Carnivora, Mustelidae)
Distribution:Boreal forests and tundra of northern North America and Eurasia

"Wolverines are relatively small but exceptionally fierce and strong, adapted to harsh environments, have a wide diet, and are known as 'forest scavengers'."

Quokka (Smiling Quokka)

Type:Mammal (Marsupial, Diprotodontia)
Distribution:Small islands and some mainland areas of southwestern Australia

"Quokkas are known for their facial expressions that make them look like they are always smiling; they are small herbivorous marsupials."

Wildebeest (Gnu)

Type:Mammal (Artiodactyla, Bovidae)
Distribution:Grasslands of eastern and southern Africa

"Wildebeest are famous for their large-scale seasonal migrations, where millions cross plains in search of water and grass."

Warthog (Common Warthog)

Type:Mammal (Artiodactyla, Suidae)
Distribution:Grasslands and savannas of sub-Saharan Africa

"Warthogs have wart-like protrusions on their faces and upward-curving tusks; they often kneel or hold their tails erect when feeding or alarmed."

Shrew (Soricidae (family name))

Type:Mammal (Soricomorpha, Soricidae)
Distribution:Terrestrial areas worldwide, except Australia, Antarctica, and some islands

"Shrews are among the smallest mammals, have extremely high metabolisms, need to eat constantly, and some species are venomous."

Muskox (None)

Type:Mammal (Artiodactyla, Bovidae)
Distribution:Arctic tundra regions of North America and Greenland

"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."

Vulture (Old World Vulture)

Type:Bird (Bird of Prey)
Distribution:Parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe, mainly in open areas

"Vultures primarily feed on animal carcasses; their heads and necks are often bare of feathers for easier cleaning of carrion."

Sea Lion (California Sea Lion (common))

Type:Mammal (Marine Pinniped)
Distribution:Parts of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans

"Sea lions are better at moving on land than seals, have external ear flaps (pinnae), and often perform in aquariums."

Ocelot (American Small Leopard (misnomer))

Type:Mammal (Carnivora, Felidae)
Distribution:Forests and shrublands of the Americas, from the southwestern US to northern Argentina

"Ocelots have beautiful patterned fur, resembling a smaller version of a jaguar; they are nocturnal, solitary animals and skilled climbers."

Kiwi (Apteryx)

Type:Bird (Apterygiformes)
Distribution:Endemic to New Zealand

"The Kiwi is New Zealand's national bird, flightless, with a long beak and whiskers, and nostrils at the tip of its beak."

Gila Monster (American Venomous Lizard, Heloderma suspectum)

Type:Reptile (Suborder Lacertilia, Helodermatidae)
Distribution:Deserts and arid regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico

"The Gila monster is one of only two venomous lizards in North America, slow-moving, with beaded scales and warning coloration."

Arctic Wolf (White Wolf (distinct from Arctic Fox))

Type:Mammal (Carnivora, Canidae - subspecies of Gray Wolf)
Distribution:Canadian Arctic Archipelago and northern Greenland

"The Arctic Wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf adapted to polar environments, with pure white fur, capable of surviving extreme cold."

Marlin (Billfish, Blue Marlin)

Type:Fish (Perciformes)
Distribution:Surface waters of tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide

"Marlin are large pelagic predatory fish with an elongated, spear-like upper jaw, swim extremely fast, and are prized game fish."

Anchovy (Engraulidae (some species))

Type:Fish (Engraulidae)
Distribution:Temperate and tropical coastal waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans

"Anchovies are small, schooling fish, often processed into dried fish, fish sauce, or canned food, and are important forage fish."

Gerbil (Mongolian Gerbil (common pet))

Type:Mammal (Rodentia, Muridae)
Distribution:Arid grasslands and desert areas of Africa and Asia

"Gerbils are social animals with strong hind legs, good at digging and jumping, and are popular small pets."