
Arowana

Polar Bear

Amazon River Dolphin

Mongoose

American Bison

Nutria

Gorilla

Goldfish

Vulture

Partridge

Hyena

Chameleon

Okapi

Earwig

Pigeon

Hercules Beetle

Swan

Gecko

Tarsier

Great White Shark
Animal Information
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."
Polar Bear (White Bear)
"Polar bears are the largest land carnivores, primarily feeding on seals, and are adapted to extremely cold environments."
Amazon River Dolphin (Pink River Dolphin, Boto)
"Amazon river dolphins are the largest freshwater dolphins; adults can appear pink and are adapted to life in murky waters."
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."
American Bison (American Buffalo (colloquial))
"The American Bison is the largest land mammal in North America and was an important food source for Native Americans."
Nutria (Coypu, River Rat)
"Nutria are large, semi-aquatic rodents with webbed hind feet, feed on aquatic plants, and their fur has economic value."
Gorilla (Western Gorilla, Eastern Gorilla)
"Gorillas are the largest living primates, primarily herbivores, and generally gentle in nature."
Goldfish (Carassius auratus)
"Goldfish are ornamental varieties developed from crucian carp through long-term artificial selection, with diverse forms and colors."
Vulture (Old World Vulture)
"Vultures primarily feed on animal carcasses; their heads and necks are often bare of feathers for easier cleaning of carrion."
Partridge (Chukar Partridge, Red-legged Partridge (types))
"Partridges are medium-sized ground birds, usually greyish-brown with patterned plumage, loud calls, and are important game birds."
Hyena (Spotted Hyena (most common))
"Hyenas have powerful jaws and are both scavengers and efficient predators; spotted hyena societies are matriarchal."
Chameleon (Chamaeleo)
"Chameleons change color not only for camouflage but also to express emotions and for social signaling."
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'."
Earwig (Pincer Bug, Dermaptera (order name))
"Earwigs have pincer-like cerci at their tail end for defense and predation; some species exhibit maternal care for eggs."
Pigeon (Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon)
"Pigeons have excellent navigation skills, able to use the Earth's magnetic field and the sun for direction."
Hercules Beetle (Dynastes hercules)
"Male Hercules beetles have enormous horns on their thoraxes, are one of the longest beetle species, and are very strong."
Swan (Mute Swan, Whooper Swan (common species))
"Swans are often seen as symbols of fidelity, with many species forming lifelong pair bonds."
Gecko (Gekkonidae, House Lizard)
"Geckos have billions of tiny hairs (setae) on their toes, allowing them to climb vertical and even inverted smooth surfaces."
Tarsier (Tarsiidae (family name))
"Tarsiers have enormous eyes, occupying nearly half their heads, can rotate their necks almost 180 degrees, and are skilled jumpers preying on insects."
Great White Shark (Man-eater Shark, White Pointer)
"Great White Sharks have multiple rows of sharp teeth and continuously replace lost ones throughout their lives."