
Lemming

Swan

Cuckoo

Wasp

Scorpion

Salamander

Grasshopper

Silkworm

Koala

Lionfish

Albatross

Stick Insect

Mongoose

Platypus

Pigeon

Clownfish

Tapir

Swallow

Wren

Seal
Animal Information
Lemming (Lemmus)
"Lemmings are known for their periodic population explosions and large-scale migrations (sometimes leading to mass deaths)."
Swan (Mute Swan, Whooper Swan (common species))
"Swans are often seen as symbols of fidelity, with many species forming lifelong pair bonds."
Cuckoo (Common Cuckoo (for 大杜鹃))
"Many cuckoo species exhibit brood parasitism, laying their eggs in the nests of other birds, with the host parents raising the young."
Wasp (Hornet, Paper Wasp)
"Unlike bees, most wasps can sting repeatedly; some species are social, while others are solitary."
Scorpion (Scorpiones (order name))
"Scorpions are nocturnal predators; the stinger on their tail is used for predation and self-defense; some species glow under UV light."
Salamander (Fire Salamander (some species))
"Many salamander species have remarkable regenerative abilities, capable of regrowing lost limbs and even parts of organs."
Grasshopper (Locust (some species))
"Male grasshoppers produce sound by rubbing their hind legs against their wings to attract females or declare territory."
Silkworm (Bombyx mori (larva))
"Silkworm larvae spin cocoons from silk, which is an important textile raw material; adult moths have lost the ability to fly."
Koala (Koala Bear, Ash Bear)
"Koalas eat almost exclusively eucalyptus leaves, which are toxic and low in nutrients for most animals."
Lionfish (Pterois, Turkeyfish (some colloquial names))
"Lionfish have venomous fin spines, are brightly colored with exaggerated forms, are popular ornamental fish, and also an invasive species."
Albatross (Wandering Albatross (largest species))
"Albatrosses are among the birds with the largest wingspans, skilled at dynamic soaring for long periods."
Stick Insect (Phasmid, Walking Stick)
"Stick insects resemble twigs or leaves, are representative insects of mimicry, and are herbivorous."
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."
Platypus (None)
"The platypus is one of the few egg-laying mammals; males have venomous spurs on their hind feet."
Pigeon (Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon)
"Pigeons have excellent navigation skills, able to use the Earth's magnetic field and the sun for direction."
Clownfish (Anemonefish)
"Clownfish form a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, are immune to their stings, and can evade predators."
Tapir (Malayan Tapir, Mountain Tapir, etc. (different species))
"Tapirs have a proboscis-like snout and nose used for grasping food; they are ancient mammals."
Swallow (Barn Swallow (common))
"Swallows are known for their graceful flight and habit of building mud nests on human structures."
Wren (Eurasian Wren)
"Wrens are tiny birds, often holding their tails cocked up, with loud, complex songs, and are very energetic."
Seal (Harbor Seal, Elephant Seal (common species))
"Seals have a thick layer of fat (blubber) to keep warm in cold water."