
Komodo Dragon

Porpoise

Bilby

Tilapia

Gerbil

Tarantula

Black Kite

Beluga Whale

Turkey

Nautilus

Parrot

Raccoon

Rhinoceros

Bandicoot

Goat

Arctic Wolf

Orca

Spectacled Caiman

House Mouse

Squirrel
Animal Information
Komodo Dragon (Komodo Monitor)
"The Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard; its saliva contains various bacteria and venom, enabling it to hunt large animals."
Porpoise (Harbor Porpoise (common))
"Porpoises are smaller than dolphins with short, blunt snouts, and typically do not leap out of the water as dolphins do."
Bilby (Greater Bilby, Rabbit-eared Bandicoot)
"Bilbies have long, rabbit-like ears, are burrowing nocturnal animals, and are known as an Australian Easter symbol."
Tilapia (African Crucian Carp, Wu-Guo Fish)
"Tilapia are highly adaptable, grow fast, and are prolific breeders, making them important commercial aquaculture species."
Gerbil (Mongolian Gerbil (common pet))
"Gerbils are social animals with strong hind legs, good at digging and jumping, and are popular small pets."
Tarantula (Bird-eating spider (some species))
"Despite their intimidating appearance, the venom of most tarantulas is not fatal to humans, more akin to a bee sting."
Black Kite (Milvus migrans (colloquially 'Old Eagle' in some regions))
"Black Kites are medium-sized raptors with a slightly forked tail, a wide diet including carrion and small animals, and are highly adaptable."
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'."
Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
"Male turkeys have wattles and bright feathers; they fan their tails and gobble during courtship displays."
Nautilus (Living Fossil)
"Nautiluses are ancient cephalopods with spiral external shells containing gas chambers to control buoyancy; known as 'living fossils'."
Parrot (Macaw, Amazon Parrot (common species))
"Many parrot species are known for their ability to mimic human speech and other sounds."
Raccoon (North American Raccoon)
"Raccoons have very dexterous front paws and often 'wash' their food by dipping it in water, hence their name."
Rhinoceros (White Rhino, Black Rhino, Indian Rhino, etc.)
"Rhinoceros horns are made of keratin, the same protein found in human fingernails, not bone."
Bandicoot (Peramelemorphia (order name))
"Bandicoots are small, burrowing marsupials with pointed snouts and partially fused toes on their hind feet, feeding on insects and plants."
Goat (Domestic Goat)
"Goats are curious and excellent climbers; some can even climb trees."
Arctic Wolf (White Wolf (distinct from Arctic Fox))
"The Arctic Wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf adapted to polar environments, with pure white fur, capable of surviving extreme cold."
Orca (Killer Whale, Grampus)
"Orcas are actually the largest members of the dolphin family, possessing complex social structures and hunting techniques."
Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
"Spectacled caimans have a bony ridge between their eyes resembling eyeglass frames, are relatively small crocodilians, and are highly adaptable."
House Mouse (Mus musculus)
"House mice are extremely prolific breeders; a pair can theoretically produce thousands of offspring in a year."
Squirrel (Eurasian Red Squirrel, Eastern Gray Squirrel (common species))
"Squirrels bury nuts as food for winter but often forget their locations, inadvertently helping trees reproduce."