
Orangutan

Electric Eel

Pelican

Gorilla

Red-crowned Crane

Robin

Golden Eagle

Bobcat

European Roller

Centipede

Kudu

Capuchin Monkey

Aphid

Carp

Mole

Dolphin

Blue Whale

Alpaca

Bird-of-paradise

Ibex
Animal Information
Orangutan (Red Ape, Man of the Forest)
"Orangutans are arboreal, spending most of their time in trees, and their arms are much longer than their legs."
Electric Eel (South American Electric Eel (not a true eel))
"Electric eels can generate strong electric currents up to several hundred volts for predation and defense; they are famous electric fish."
Pelican (Pelecanus)
"Pelicans have a huge throat pouch (gular pouch) used for catching fish; they drain the water before swallowing."
Gorilla (Western Gorilla, Eastern Gorilla)
"Gorillas are the largest living primates, primarily herbivores, and generally gentle in nature."
Red-crowned Crane (Japanese Crane, Manchurian Crane)
"The Red-crowned Crane has a patch of bare red skin on its crown and is a symbol of longevity and good fortune in East Asian culture."
Robin (European Robin (Europe), American Robin (North America))
"Male robins are known for their melodious songs and territorial behavior, with brightly colored breasts."
Golden Eagle (None)
"Golden eagles are powerful and agile predators, known for their incredible diving speeds when hunting mammals and birds."
Bobcat (American Bobcat, Wildcat (colloquial))
"Bobcats are the most widely distributed wild cat in North America, adapted to various habitats, with short tails."
European Roller (Coracias garrulus)
"European Rollers have brightly colored plumage, predominantly blue and brown, and perform graceful aerial acrobatics, often tumbling in flight."
Centipede (Hundred-legged worm)
"Centipedes are carnivorous; their first pair of appendages is modified into venomous claws (forcipules) for predation and defense."
Kudu (Greater Kudu)
"Male kudus have long, spiral-shaped horns, which are very spectacular; they are large antelopes."
Capuchin Monkey (Sapajou)
"Capuchin monkeys are intelligent, with prehensile tails, and are often considered among the most intelligent New World monkeys."
Aphid (Greenfly, Plant Louse)
"Aphids feed on plant sap, reproduce rapidly, can undergo parthenogenesis, and secrete honeydew that attracts ants."
Carp (Koi (ornamental type))
"Carp are highly adaptable and long-lived; Koi are prized for their vibrant colors."
Mole (Talpidae (family name, sometimes confused with voles))
"Moles are skilled at digging underground tunnels, feed on earthworms and insects, have reduced vision but keen senses of touch and smell."
Dolphin (Bottlenose Dolphin (common species))
"Dolphins are highly intelligent animals, capable of using tools and communicating through complex sounds."
Blue Whale (Sulphur-bottom Whale)
"The Blue Whale is the largest known animal on Earth; its tongue alone can weigh as much as an elephant."
Alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
"Alpacas are known for their soft, high-quality wool, cute appearance, and are often called 'grass mud horse' (a Chinese internet meme)."
Bird-of-paradise (Paradise Bird)
"Male birds-of-paradise have extremely ornate plumage and perform complex, elaborate courtship dances."
Ibex (Alpine Ibex (common))
"Male ibex have huge curved horns and are master climbers, able to move freely on cliffs."