
Wasp

Scallop

Sun Bear

Flatfish

Red-eyed Tree Frog

Lobster

Fennec Fox

Wolf

Corn Snake

Mongoose

Jumping Spider

Impala

Chinchilla

Starfish

Mole

Lark

Pilot Whale

Sturgeon

Trout

Rhea
Animal Information
Wasp (Hornet, Paper Wasp)
"Unlike bees, most wasps can sting repeatedly; some species are social, while others are solitary."
Scallop (Pectinidae (family name))
"Scallops can swim short distances by rapidly clapping their shells to propel themselves with water jets; their shells have radial ribs."
Sun Bear (Honey Bear (colloquial in some regions))
"Sun bears are the smallest bear species, with very long tongues for lapping up honey and insects, and a U-shaped patch on their chests."
Flatfish (Flounder, Halibut)
"Flatfish are flattened, with both eyes on the same side of the body; juvenile fish have symmetrical eyes, which later migrate."
Red-eyed Tree Frog (None)
"Red-eyed tree frogs have large, bright red eyes and colorful bodies, are nocturnal, and skilled climbers."
Lobster (American Lobster, European Lobster (common species))
"Lobsters can theoretically live and grow indefinitely, not dying of old age but typically from molting difficulties or predation."
Fennec Fox (Desert Fox)
"Fennec foxes have disproportionately large ears for heat dissipation and locating prey; they are the smallest canid species."
Wolf (Gray Wolf)
"Wolves communicate over long distances through howling, coordinating pack activities and marking territory."
Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus)
"Corn snakes are docile, come in various colors (through captive breeding), and are extremely popular pet snakes."
Mongoose (Indian Grey Mongoose (common))
"Mongooses are known for their ability to prey on venomous snakes, are agile, and have resistance to some snake venoms."
Jumping Spider (Salticidae (family name))
"Jumping spiders prey on insects with their excellent jumping ability and acute vision; they do not build webs and are active hunters."
Impala (Aepyceros melampus)
"Impalas are known for their graceful leaping ability; males have long, lyre-shaped horns."
Chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)
"Chinchillas have the densest fur of any known mammal and clean their fur by taking dust baths."
Starfish (Sea Star)
"Starfish have powerful regenerative abilities; lost arms and even parts of the central disc can regrow."
Mole (Talpidae (family name, sometimes confused with voles))
"Moles are skilled at digging underground tunnels, feed on earthworms and insects, have reduced vision but keen senses of touch and smell."
Lark (Skylark (some species))
"Larks are known for their prolonged aerial hovering and complex, melodious songs."
Pilot Whale (Globicephala, Blackfish)
"Pilot whales have bulbous heads, are highly social, often forming tight-knit groups, and are known for mass stranding behavior."
Sturgeon (Chinese Sturgeon, Beluga Sturgeon (some species))
"Sturgeons are ancient fish with bony plates (scutes) on their bodies; their eggs are made into valuable caviar; many species are endangered."
Trout (Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout (common))
"Trout are popular game and food fish, requiring high water quality."
Rhea (Greater Rhea)
"Rheas are the largest birds in the Americas, flightless; males incubate eggs and care for the young."