
Hagfish

Beaver

Anchovy

Tortoise

Snail

Prairie Dog

Golden Eagle

Grasshopper

Leech

Tarantula

Bonobo

Sea Lion

Crab

Sponge

Lyrebird

Herring

Pangolin

Sea Squirt

American Bison

Groundhog
Animal Information
Hagfish (Slime Eel)
"Hagfish are primitive jawless fish that can produce copious amounts of slime for defense and feed on carrion or invertebrates."
Beaver (Castor)
"Beavers are famous for building dams and lodges and are one of the few animals that can significantly alter their environment."
Anchovy (Engraulidae (some species))
"Anchovies are small, schooling fish, often processed into dried fish, fish sauce, or canned food, and are important forage fish."
Tortoise (Giant Tortoise, Sulcata Tortoise (common))
"Tortoises are terrestrial herbivorous turtles, very long-lived, and some species can weigh hundreds of kilograms."
Snail (Terrestrial gastropod)
"Snails crawl using their muscular foot and secrete mucus to aid movement and prevent desiccation."
Prairie Dog (Ground Squirrel (some colloquial confusion))
"Prairie dogs are highly social burrowing rodents that build complex underground 'towns' and communicate through barks."
Golden Eagle (None)
"Golden eagles are powerful and agile predators, known for their incredible diving speeds when hunting mammals and birds."
Grasshopper (Locust (some species))
"Male grasshoppers produce sound by rubbing their hind legs against their wings to attract females or declare territory."
Leech (Hirudinea)
"Some leech species feed on blood; their saliva contains anticoagulants and anesthetics."
Tarantula (Bird-eating spider (some species))
"Despite their intimidating appearance, the venom of most tarantulas is not fatal to humans, more akin to a bee sting."
Bonobo (Pygmy Chimpanzee, Pan paniscus)
"Bonobos are slightly smaller than chimpanzees, with more peaceful social behavior, often resolving conflicts through sexual activity."
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."
Crab (Swimming Crab, Chinese Mitten Crab (common species))
"Crabs usually walk sideways; their hard shell is an exoskeleton that must be molted for growth."
Sponge (Porifera (phylum name))
"Sponges are among the most primitive multicellular animals, with bodies full of pores, filtering food through water currents."
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."
Herring (Atlantic Herring)
"Herring often form huge schools and are important forage fish in marine ecosystems."
Pangolin (Scaly Anteater)
"Pangolins are covered in keratinous scales, the only mammals with scales, and curl into a ball when threatened."
Sea Squirt (Tunicate, Ascidian)
"Sea squirt larvae exhibit chordate characteristics; adults are sessile filter feeders, resembling sacs, and are diverse in species."
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."
Groundhog (Woodchuck (USA))
"The groundhog is a famous hibernating animal, widely known for its tradition of predicting spring on 'Groundhog Day'."