
Monkey

Camel

Aye-aye

Mussel

Brown Rat

Hoatzin

Black-and-white Colobus

Hamster

Eland

Kingfisher

Hercules Beetle

Yak

Hammerhead Shark

Platypus

Binturong

Baboon

Mudskipper

Amazon River Dolphin

Capuchin Monkey

Markhor
Animal Information
Monkey (Macaque, Baboon (common types))
"Many monkey species are highly social, living in complex groups."
Camel (Dromedary Camel, Bactrian Camel)
"Camels can survive for long periods without water in deserts; their humps store fat, not water."
Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis)
"Aye-ayes are nocturnal primates with a very long middle finger used for tapping on trees to find and extract insect larvae; they have a peculiar appearance."
Mussel (Blue Mussel, Sea Mussel)
"Mussels attach to hard surfaces using byssal threads, forming dense mussel beds, and are important marine organisms."
Brown Rat (Norway Rat, Sewer Rat)
"Brown rats are strong swimmers, can spread through sewer systems, and are significant hygiene pests."
Hoatzin (Stinkbird, Canje Pheasant)
"Hoatzins are herbivorous birds with a unique digestive system; chicks have claws on their wings to help climb, and they have a peculiar musky odor."
Black-and-white Colobus (Eastern Black-and-white Colobus)
"Black-and-white colobus monkeys have distinct black and white fur, with a long white tassel on their tails, reduced thumbs, and primarily feed on leaves."
Hamster (Syrian Hamster (Golden Hamster), Dwarf Hamster)
"Hamsters have cheek pouches for temporarily storing food and transporting it to their nests."
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."
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."
Hercules Beetle (Dynastes hercules)
"Male Hercules beetles have enormous horns on their thoraxes, are one of the longest beetle species, and are very strong."
Yak (None)
"Yaks are bovid species endemic to high-altitude cold regions, adapted to low-oxygen environments, and are important livestock in Tibet."
Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna)
"The hammerhead shark's unique hammer-shaped head (cephalofoil) expands its field of vision and olfactory range, aiding in hunting."
Platypus (None)
"The platypus is one of the few egg-laying mammals; males have venomous spurs on their hind feet."
Binturong (Bearcat (Southeast Asian colloquial name, not Giant Panda))
"Binturongs are nocturnal, arboreal animals with prehensile tails and emit a peculiar scent similar to popcorn."
Baboon (Olive Baboon, Hamadryas Baboon (common))
"Baboons are large, terrestrial monkeys with complex social structures, clear hierarchies, and dog-like muzzles."
Mudskipper (Goby, Periophthalmus)
"Mudskippers are amphibious fish, able to crawl and hop on land using their pectoral fins, with eyes protruding from the top of their heads."
Amazon River Dolphin (Pink River Dolphin, Boto)
"Amazon river dolphins are the largest freshwater dolphins; adults can appear pink and are adapted to life in murky waters."
Capuchin Monkey (Sapajou)
"Capuchin monkeys are intelligent, with prehensile tails, and are often considered among the most intelligent New World monkeys."
Markhor (Screw-horned Goat, Capra falconeri (sometimes confused with Marco Polo Sheep))
"Male markhors have unique, spirally twisted horns; they are the national animal of Pakistan."