
Shrew

Corn Snake

Seagull

Toad

Box Turtle

Ostrich

Marine Iguana

Albatross

Moth

Ladybug

Flamingo

Nightingale

Marmoset

Caracal

Paddlefish

American Bison

Anaconda

Snow Leopard

Catfish

Adélie Penguin
Animal Information
Shrew (Soricidae (family name))
"Shrews are among the smallest mammals, have extremely high metabolisms, need to eat constantly, and some species are venomous."
Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)
"Corn snakes are docile, come in various colors (through captive breeding), and are extremely popular pet snakes."
Seagull (General term for birds in Laridae family)
"Seagulls are adaptable birds with a wide diet, often found near coasts and harbors, with loud calls."
Toad (Bufo (genus name))
"Toad skin is usually rougher and drier than frog skin, and they have poison glands (parotoid glands) behind their eyes for defense."
Box Turtle (Eastern Box Turtle (common))
"Box turtles have a hinged plastron that allows them to completely close their shells when threatened, like a box."
Ostrich (None)
"The ostrich is the largest living bird species and also the fastest running bird, but it cannot fly."
Marine Iguana (Galapagos Marine Iguana)
"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."
Albatross (Wandering Albatross (largest species))
"Albatrosses are among the birds with the largest wingspans, skilled at dynamic soaring for long periods."
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."
Ladybug (Seven-spotted Ladybug (common species))
"Ladybugs are beneficial insects, mainly preying on agricultural pests like aphids; their bright colors warn predators they are unpalatable."
Flamingo (Phoenicopterus)
"The pink color of flamingo feathers comes from carotenoids in their food, such as small shrimp and algae."
Nightingale (Common Nightingale)
"Nightingales are famous for their complex, melodious songs with a wide vocal range, often singing at night."
Marmoset (Common Marmoset, White-eared Marmoset)
"Marmosets are among the smallest monkeys, with long white or yellow ear tufts, and are highly social."
Caracal (Desert Lynx, African Caracal)
"Caracals have long black tufts on their ear tips and excellent leaping ability, capable of catching birds in flight."
Paddlefish (American Paddlefish, Spoonbill Catfish)
"Paddlefish have a very long, paddle-shaped snout (rostrum) covered in sensory receptors for detecting plankton; they are filter feeders."
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."
Anaconda (Green Anaconda (heaviest snake))
"Anacondas are among the world's heaviest and largest snakes, excellent swimmers, non-venomous but powerful constrictors."
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."
Catfish (Whiskered fish, Siluriformes)
"Catfish usually have several pairs of barbels around their mouths, resembling cat whiskers, used for sensing the environment and finding food."
Adélie Penguin (None)
"Adélie penguins build nests with small pebbles and will fight or steal for high-quality stones."