
Gerbil

Crab

Orca

Tilapia

Firefly

Okapi

Snail

Spectacled Caiman

Weasel

Barracuda

Sun Bear

Quail

Capybara

Shrike

Lionfish

Herring

Tuna

Cuckoo

Ostrich

Marlin
Animal Information
Gerbil (Mongolian Gerbil (common pet))
"Gerbils are social animals with strong hind legs, good at digging and jumping, and are popular small pets."
Crab (Swimming Crab, Chinese Mitten Crab (common species))
"Crabs usually walk sideways; their hard shell is an exoskeleton that must be molted for growth."
Orca (Killer Whale, Grampus)
"Orcas are actually the largest members of the dolphin family, possessing complex social structures and hunting techniques."
Tilapia (African Crucian Carp, Wu-Guo Fish)
"Tilapia are highly adaptable, grow fast, and are prolific breeders, making them important commercial aquaculture species."
Firefly (Lightning Bug, Glowworm)
"Fireflies use bioluminescence for courtship and communication; larvae (some species) also glow and prey on snails."
Okapi (Forest Giraffe, Zebra Giraffe)
"The Okapi is the only living relative of the giraffe, with zebra-like stripes on its legs, elusive, and known as the 'forest giraffe'."
Snail (Terrestrial gastropod)
"Snails crawl using their muscular foot and secrete mucus to aid movement and prevent desiccation."
Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
"Spectacled caimans have a bony ridge between their eyes resembling eyeglass frames, are relatively small crocodilians, and are highly adaptable."
Weasel (Siberian Weasel, Least Weasel (different species))
"Weasels have slender, flexible bodies, allowing them to enter small burrows to hunt rodents; known as 'Yellow Great Immortal' in Chinese folklore."
Barracuda (Sea Wolf, Sphyraena)
"Barracudas are ferocious predatory fish, with slender bodies, sharp teeth, and fast swimming speeds."
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."
Quail (Coturnix)
"Quails are small and good at hiding; they are important economic poultry, providing meat and eggs."
Capybara (None)
"Capybaras are the world's largest rodents, semi-aquatic, gentle in nature, and social animals."
Shrike (Butcherbird)
"Shrikes are small predatory birds known for impaling their prey (insects, small birds, etc.) on thorns, earning them the name 'butcherbird'."
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."
Herring (Atlantic Herring)
"Herring often form huge schools and are important forage fish in marine ecosystems."
Tuna (Thunnus)
"Tuna are among the fastest swimming fish; some species are warm-blooded, with body temperatures higher than the surrounding water."
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."
Ostrich (None)
"The ostrich is the largest living bird species and also the fastest running bird, but it cannot fly."
Marlin (Billfish, Blue Marlin)
"Marlin are large pelagic predatory fish with an elongated, spear-like upper jaw, swim extremely fast, and are prized game fish."