
Snow Leopard

Coot

Roadrunner

Marten

Woodpecker

Fox

Toad

Lark

Tarantula

Yak

Pangolin

Badger

Dog

Caecilian

Addax

Manatee

Sun Bear

Cricket

Water Bear

Arctic Fox
Animal Information
Snow Leopard (Ounce)
"Snow leopards are adapted to high, cold mountain life, with thick fur and long, thick tails for balance and warmth; they are elusive."
Coot (Eurasian Coot)
"Coots are black with a white frontal shield and beak, lobed toes, and are skilled at diving for aquatic plants and invertebrates."
Roadrunner (Ground Cuckoo, Chaparral Bird)
"Roadrunners are fast runners, primarily active and hunting on the ground, famous for chasing lizards and snakes."
Marten (Pine Marten, Stone Marten (different species))
"Martens are graceful carnivorous animals with valuable fur (like sable), agile, and skilled climbers."
Woodpecker (None)
"Woodpeckers use their strong beaks to peck at trees for insects; their heads have special structures to absorb shock."
Fox (Red Fox (most common))
"Foxes are known for their cunning and adaptability, able to survive in diverse environments."
Toad (Bufo (genus name))
"Toad skin is usually rougher and drier than frog skin, and they have poison glands (parotoid glands) behind their eyes for defense."
Lark (Skylark (some species))
"Larks are known for their prolonged aerial hovering and complex, melodious songs."
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."
Yak (None)
"Yaks are bovid species endemic to high-altitude cold regions, adapted to low-oxygen environments, and are important livestock in Tibet."
Pangolin (Scaly Anteater)
"Pangolins are covered in keratinous scales, the only mammals with scales, and curl into a ball when threatened."
Badger (Eurasian Badger)
"Badgers are burrowing animals and dig complex underground tunnel systems called 'setts'."
Dog (Canine, Domestic Dog)
"Dogs have an extremely keen sense of smell, thousands to millions of times stronger than humans, with great variation among breeds."
Caecilian (Gymnophiona, Apoda)
"Caecilians resemble earthworms or snakes, lack limbs, most are burrowers, some are viviparous and feed young with maternal secretions."
Addax (Screwhorn Antelope)
"Addax have long, spirally twisted horns, are extremely adapted to desert life, and are critically endangered."
Manatee (West Indian Manatee (common))
"Manatees are large aquatic herbivorous mammals, slow-moving, and often cited as one of the inspirations for mermaid legends."
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."
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."
Water Bear (Tardigrade, Moss Piglet)
"Water bears are microscopic multicellular animals known for their incredible resilience in extreme environments (like vacuum, radiation)."
Arctic Fox (Snow Fox, White Fox)
"The Arctic fox's fur changes to pure white in winter to adapt to snowy environments, and to brown or gray in summer."