
Brown Rat

European Wildcat

Springbok

Starfish

Cod

Moth

African Buffalo

Flamingo

Kangaroo

Hamster

Bilby

Lyrebird

Sea Lion

Golden Eagle

Leopard

Kingfisher

Eland

Caterpillar

Marmoset

Swan
Animal Information
Brown Rat (Norway Rat, Sewer Rat)
"Brown rats are strong swimmers, can spread through sewer systems, and are significant hygiene pests."
European Wildcat (Forest Wildcat)
"The European Wildcat is considered one of the wild ancestors of the domestic cat, is stronger and fiercer than domestic cats, and has a thick tail."
Springbok (South African Gazelle)
"Springboks are known for their unique leaping behavior (pronking), able to jump several meters high vertically; they are the national animal of South Africa."
Starfish (Sea Star)
"Starfish have powerful regenerative abilities; lost arms and even parts of the central disc can regrow."
Cod (Atlantic Cod, Pacific Cod)
"Cod is an important commercial fishing species; its liver is rich in vitamins A and D."
Moth (Noctuid Moth, Sphinx Moth (common types))
"Moths are typically nocturnal, many are attracted to light (phototaxis), and they are more diverse in species and form than butterflies."
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."
Flamingo (Phoenicopterus)
"The pink color of flamingo feathers comes from carotenoids in their food, such as small shrimp and algae."
Kangaroo (Red Kangaroo, Grey Kangaroo (common species))
"Kangaroos use their strong hind legs to hop and their tail for balance."
Hamster (Syrian Hamster (Golden Hamster), Dwarf Hamster)
"Hamsters have cheek pouches for temporarily storing food and transporting it to their nests."
Bilby (Greater Bilby, Rabbit-eared Bandicoot)
"Bilbies have long, rabbit-like ears, are burrowing nocturnal animals, and are known as an Australian Easter symbol."
Lyrebird (Superb Lyrebird (common))
"Male lyrebirds have tail feathers shaped like a lyre and are skilled mimics of various sounds, including other bird calls and environmental noises."
Sea Lion (California Sea Lion (common))
"Sea lions are better at moving on land than seals, have external ear flaps (pinnae), and often perform in aquariums."
Golden Eagle (None)
"Golden eagles are powerful and agile predators, known for their incredible diving speeds when hunting mammals and birds."
Leopard (Panther, Spotted Leopard)
"Leopards are excellent climbers and often drag their prey up trees to avoid other carnivores."
Kingfisher (Common Kingfisher, River Kingfisher)
"Kingfishers have brightly colored plumage and are known for their skill in high-speed dives into water to catch fish."
Eland (Common Eland, Giant Eland)
"Elands are among the world's largest antelopes; both males and females have horns (males' are larger), and they have a dewlap on their shoulders."
Caterpillar (Larval butterfly, Larval moth)
"Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths; their main task is to eat and grow, undergoing multiple molts."
Marmoset (Common Marmoset, White-eared Marmoset)
"Marmosets are among the smallest monkeys, with long white or yellow ear tufts, and are highly social."
Swan (Mute Swan, Whooper Swan (common species))
"Swans are often seen as symbols of fidelity, with many species forming lifelong pair bonds."