Marmot

Marmot

Guppy

Guppy

Tortoise

Tortoise

Black Mamba

Black Mamba

Scallop

Scallop

Narwhal

Narwhal

Saiga Antelope

Saiga Antelope

Earthworm

Earthworm

Pangolin

Pangolin

Marine Iguana

Marine Iguana

Pelican

Pelican

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

Wolf

Wolf

Shrike

Shrike

Hummingbird

Hummingbird

Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish

Carp

Carp

Pheasant

Pheasant

Ant

Ant

Geoduck

Geoduck

Animal Information

Marmot (Groundhog (some species))

Type:Mammal (Rodentia, Sciuridae)
Distribution:Mountains and grasslands of North America, Europe, and Asia

"Marmots are burrowing, social animals that hibernate in winter, known for their digging behavior and upright warning posture."

Guppy (Rainbow Fish, Millions Fish)

Type:Fish (Poeciliidae)
Distribution:Native to northeastern South America, now widely distributed as an ornamental fish

"Male guppies are brightly colored with diverse tail fin shapes and are very popular freshwater ornamental fish."

Tortoise (Giant Tortoise, Sulcata Tortoise (common))

Type:Reptile (Testudines)
Distribution:Warm terrestrial regions worldwide, except Antarctica

"Tortoises are terrestrial herbivorous turtles, very long-lived, and some species can weigh hundreds of kilograms."

Black Mamba (African Death, Dendroaspis polylepis)

Type:Reptile (Suborder Serpentes, Elapidae)
Distribution:Savannas and rocky areas of sub-Saharan Africa

"The black mamba is one of the world's fastest-moving and most aggressive venomous snakes; the inside of its mouth is black."

Scallop (Pectinidae (family name))

Type:Mollusk (Bivalvia, Pectinida)
Distribution:Sandy or gravelly seabeds of all major oceans

"Scallops can swim short distances by rapidly clapping their shells to propel themselves with water jets; their shells have radial ribs."

Narwhal (Monodon monoceros, Sea Unicorn)

Type:Mammal (Marine Cetacean, Odontoceti)
Distribution:Cold waters of the Arctic Ocean and northern Atlantic Ocean

"Male narwhals typically have a single, long (2-3 meters) spiral tusk, which is a specialized left canine tooth."

Saiga Antelope (Saiga tatarica)

Type:Mammal (Artiodactyla, Bovidae)
Distribution:Arid grasslands and semi-desert regions of Central Asia

"Saiga antelopes have a large, inflatable, downward-pointing nose that filters dust and warms air; they are critically endangered."

Earthworm (Angleworm)

Type:Annelid (Oligochaeta)
Distribution:Moist soils worldwide

"Earthworms ingest soil to obtain organic matter; their activity improves soil structure, earning them the name 'ecosystem engineers'."

Pangolin (Scaly Anteater)

Type:Mammal (Pholidota)
Distribution:Tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa

"Pangolins are covered in keratinous scales, the only mammals with scales, and curl into a ball when threatened."

Marine Iguana (Galapagos Marine Iguana)

Type:Reptile (Suborder Lacertilia, Iguanidae)
Distribution:Found only on the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

"Marine iguanas are the only lizards in the world that can dive into the sea to forage for algae; they expel excess salt through their nostrils."

Pelican (Pelecanus)

Type:Bird
Distribution:Coastal and inland waters of temperate and tropical regions worldwide

"Pelicans have a huge throat pouch (gular pouch) used for catching fish; they drain the water before swallowing."

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Greater Sulphur-crested Cockatoo)

Type:Bird (Psittaciformes, Cacatuidae)
Distribution:Eastern and northern Australia, New Guinea, and surrounding islands

"Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are entirely white with a bright yellow crest, very intelligent, and have loud calls."

Wolf (Gray Wolf)

Type:Mammal
Distribution:Parts of North America and Eurasia

"Wolves communicate over long distances through howling, coordinating pack activities and marking territory."

Shrike (Butcherbird)

Type:Bird (Passeriformes, Laniidae)
Distribution:Eurasia, Africa, and North America

"Shrikes are small predatory birds known for impaling their prey (insects, small birds, etc.) on thorns, earning them the name 'butcherbird'."

Hummingbird (None)

Type:Bird (Apodiformes)
Distribution:The Americas, from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, mainly in the tropics

"Hummingbirds are among the smallest birds, can hover and fly backward, feed on nectar, and have extremely high metabolisms."

Cuttlefish (Inkfish, Sepia)

Type:Mollusk (Cephalopoda)
Distribution:Oceans worldwide, mainly shallow continental shelves

"Cuttlefish have an ink sac and will squirt ink to confuse enemies when threatened, allowing for a quick escape."

Carp (Koi (ornamental type))

Type:Fish (Cyprinidae)
Distribution:Native to Asia, now widely distributed in freshwater globally for food and ornamental purposes

"Carp are highly adaptable and long-lived; Koi are prized for their vibrant colors."

Pheasant (Common Pheasant, Ring-necked Pheasant (common))

Type:Bird (Galliformes, Phasianidae)
Distribution:Native to Asia, now introduced to many parts of the world

"Male pheasants have magnificent, colorful plumage and long tail feathers; they are common game birds in many regions."

Ant (Formicidae (family name))

Type:Insect (Hymenoptera)
Distribution:All landmasses worldwide except Antarctica and a few remote islands

"Ants are highly social insects, living in organized colonies (nests) with clear division of labor."

Geoduck (Panopea generosa)

Type:Mollusk (Bivalvia)
Distribution:Subtidal sandy and muddy bottoms of the Pacific coast of North America

"Geoducks are the largest known burrowing bivalves, with enormous siphons, and are a prized seafood."