
Orca

Termite

Marmot

Tiger

Gazelle

Fox

Walrus

Flying Squirrel

Python

Tortoise

Sloth

Hippopotamus

Arowana

Axolotl

Silkworm

Crab

Guanaco

Sea Squirt

Tern

Moray Eel
Animal Information
Orca (Killer Whale, Grampus)
"Orcas are actually the largest members of the dolphin family, possessing complex social structures and hunting techniques."
Termite (White Ant (common misnomer))
"Termites feed on cellulose from wood, can build complex nests, and some queens can live for decades."
Marmot (Groundhog (some species))
"Marmots are burrowing, social animals that hibernate in winter, known for their digging behavior and upright warning posture."
Tiger (King of Beasts (Asia))
"Tigers are the largest cat species, and their stripes are unique like fingerprints."
Gazelle (Thomson's Gazelle, Grant's Gazelle (common))
"Gazelles are fast runners with graceful bodies; many species perform a characteristic leaping behavior (stotting) when alarmed."
Fox (Red Fox (most common))
"Foxes are known for their cunning and adaptability, able to survive in diverse environments."
Walrus (None)
"Walruses are known for their long tusks (canine teeth) and facial whiskers (vibrissae); tusks can be used for various purposes."
Flying Squirrel (Pteromyini (tribe name))
"Flying squirrels have a gliding membrane (patagium) between their front and hind limbs, allowing them to glide from high to low places; they are nocturnal and arboreal."
Python (Boa (some species, though different family often), Constrictor)
"Pythons are non-venomous snakes that kill prey by constriction (suffocation) and can swallow prey much larger than their heads."
Tortoise (Giant Tortoise, Sulcata Tortoise (common))
"Tortoises are terrestrial herbivorous turtles, very long-lived, and some species can weigh hundreds of kilograms."
Sloth (Three-toed Sloth, Two-toed Sloth)
"Sloths are one of the slowest-moving mammals in the world, spending most of their time hanging upside down in trees."
Hippopotamus (None)
"Hippos spend most of their time in water to keep their skin moist and are the third-largest land mammals."
Arowana (Asian Arowana, Silver Arowana (different species))
"Arowanas are ancient freshwater fish, large-bodied with shiny scales, highly sought after for their form and symbolic meaning."
Axolotl (Mexican Walking Fish, Ambystoma mexicanum)
"Axolotls can remain in their larval form throughout life (neoteny), have powerful regenerative abilities, and are popular pets."
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."
Crab (Swimming Crab, Chinese Mitten Crab (common species))
"Crabs usually walk sideways; their hard shell is an exoskeleton that must be molted for growth."
Guanaco (Wild Llama)
"Guanacos are wild camelids, considered the wild ancestor of the llama, and are fast runners."
Sea Squirt (Tunicate, Ascidian)
"Sea squirt larvae exhibit chordate characteristics; adults are sessile filter feeders, resembling sacs, and are diverse in species."
Tern (Sea Swallow (some colloquial confusion))
"Terns are more slender than gulls, with narrow wings and forked tails, often diving into water to catch fish."
Moray Eel (Muraenidae (family name))
"Moray eels have large mouths and sharp teeth, smooth, scaleless skin, and often hide in caves to ambush prey."