
Sea Cucumber

Earthworm

Harpy Eagle

Swift

Great Tit

Tilapia

Carp

Piranha

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

Cobra

Common Moorhen

Softshell Turtle

Bushbaby

Manatee

Fin Whale

Albatross

Snow Leopard

Turkey

American Bison

Capybara
Animal Information
Sea Cucumber (None)
"When threatened, some sea cucumber species expel their internal organs to confuse predators and can later regenerate them."
Earthworm (Angleworm)
"Earthworms ingest soil to obtain organic matter; their activity improves soil structure, earning them the name 'ecosystem engineers'."
Harpy Eagle (American Harpy Eagle)
"Harpy eagles are among the world's largest and most powerful raptors, with huge, strong talons, primarily preying on sloths and monkeys."
Swift (Common Swift)
"Swifts are master fliers, spending most of their lives in the air, even sleeping and mating on the wing."
Great Tit (Parus major)
"Great Tits are common garden birds with black heads, white cheeks, and a black stripe down their breast and belly; they are intelligent and lively."
Tilapia (African Crucian Carp, Wu-Guo Fish)
"Tilapia are highly adaptable, grow fast, and are prolific breeders, making them important commercial aquaculture species."
Carp (Koi (ornamental type))
"Carp are highly adaptable and long-lived; Koi are prized for their vibrant colors."
Piranha (Caribe, Piraya)
"Piranhas are known for their sharp teeth and schooling predatory behavior, but not all species are aggressive."
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Greater Sulphur-crested Cockatoo)
"Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are entirely white with a bright yellow crest, very intelligent, and have loud calls."
Cobra (Indian Cobra (common))
"When threatened, cobras spread the ribs in their neck, forming their characteristic 'hood'."
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."
Softshell Turtle (Trionychidae (family name))
"Softshell turtles lack horny scutes on their carapaces, have soft, leathery shells with flexible edges, protruding snouts, and are important food and medicinal turtles."
Bushbaby (Galago)
"Bushbabies are nocturnal, have large eyes, strong hind legs for leaping, and their calls resemble a baby's cry."
Manatee (West Indian Manatee (common))
"Manatees are large aquatic herbivorous mammals, slow-moving, and often cited as one of the inspirations for mermaid legends."
Fin Whale (Finback Whale, Razorback (same as Blue Whale alternative))
"Fin whales are the second-largest whale species, after blue whales, fast swimmers, with an asymmetrically colored lower jaw (right side white, left side dark)."
Albatross (Wandering Albatross (largest species))
"Albatrosses are among the birds with the largest wingspans, skilled at dynamic soaring for long periods."
Snow Leopard (Ounce)
"Snow leopards are adapted to high, cold mountain life, with thick fur and long, thick tails for balance and warmth; they are elusive."
Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
"Male turkeys have wattles and bright feathers; they fan their tails and gobble during courtship displays."
American Bison (American Buffalo (colloquial))
"The American Bison is the largest land mammal in North America and was an important food source for Native Americans."
Capybara (None)
"Capybaras are the world's largest rodents, semi-aquatic, gentle in nature, and social animals."