
Parrot

Butterfly

Koala

Addax

Vaquita

Waxwing

Pike

Secretarybird

Shrike

Grey Heron

Beluga Whale

Anchovy

Groundhog

Pigeon

Cricket

Spider Monkey

Slow Loris

House Mouse

Herring

Cuttlefish
Animal Information
Parrot (Macaw, Amazon Parrot (common species))
"Many parrot species are known for their ability to mimic human speech and other sounds."
Butterfly (Lepidopteran)
"Butterfly wings are covered with thousands of tiny scales, which give them their brilliant colors."
Koala (Koala Bear, Ash Bear)
"Koalas eat almost exclusively eucalyptus leaves, which are toxic and low in nutrients for most animals."
Addax (Screwhorn Antelope)
"Addax have long, spirally twisted horns, are extremely adapted to desert life, and are critically endangered."
Vaquita (Gulf of California Porpoise)
"The Vaquita is the world's most endangered marine mammal, small in size, with dark rings around its eyes, and extremely rare to see."
Waxwing (Bohemian Waxwing, Cedar Waxwing (related species))
"Waxwings have silky, glossy plumage, a crest on their heads, and waxy red or yellow tips on their wing and tail feathers."
Pike (Northern Pike (common))
"Pike are ferocious ambush predators with large mouths and sharp teeth, known as the 'wolf of freshwater'."
Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius)
"Secretarybirds have long legs and a crest of feathers behind their heads resembling a secretary with quill pens; known for stomping on snakes to hunt them."
Shrike (Butcherbird)
"Shrikes are small predatory birds known for impaling their prey (insects, small birds, etc.) on thorns, earning them the name 'butcherbird'."
Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea)
"The Grey Heron is a large wading bird with a long neck, preying on fish, amphibians, and small mammals."
Beluga Whale (White Whale, Sea Canary)
"Beluga whales are entirely white with a rounded head (melon) and can produce a variety of complex sounds, earning them the name 'sea canary'."
Anchovy (Engraulidae (some species))
"Anchovies are small, schooling fish, often processed into dried fish, fish sauce, or canned food, and are important forage fish."
Groundhog (Woodchuck (USA))
"The groundhog is a famous hibernating animal, widely known for its tradition of predicting spring on 'Groundhog Day'."
Pigeon (Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon)
"Pigeons have excellent navigation skills, able to use the Earth's magnetic field and the sun for direction."
Cricket (Gryllidae (family name))
"Male crickets chirp by rubbing their forewings together to attract females; some species are kept as pets or used for cricket fighting."
Spider Monkey (None)
"Spider monkeys have long, slender limbs and tails; their prehensile tails act like a fifth limb, allowing agile movement through trees."
Slow Loris (Nycticebus)
"Slow lorises move slowly, are nocturnal, and have a toxic secretion from glands on their arms that, when mixed with saliva, is used for defense."
House Mouse (Mus musculus)
"House mice are extremely prolific breeders; a pair can theoretically produce thousands of offspring in a year."
Herring (Atlantic Herring)
"Herring often form huge schools and are important forage fish in marine ecosystems."
Cuttlefish (Inkfish, Sepia)
"Cuttlefish have an ink sac and will squirt ink to confuse enemies when threatened, allowing for a quick escape."