
Rattlesnake

Cobra

Mantis

Great White Shark

Golden Eagle

Clownfish

Bald Eagle

Cockroach

Caracal

Slug

Northern Cardinal

Albatross

Bobcat

Pufferfish

Polar Bear

Firefly

Anchovy

Gharial

Guanaco

Blue Whale
Animal Information
Rattlesnake (None)
"Rattlesnakes have a rattle made of keratinous rings at the end of their tails, which they vibrate rapidly to make a warning sound when threatened."
Cobra (Indian Cobra (common))
"When threatened, cobras spread the ribs in their neck, forming their characteristic 'hood'."
Mantis (Praying Mantis)
"Mantises have specialized forelegs (raptorial legs) shaped like sickles, are ferocious ambush predators, and can flexibly rotate their heads."
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."
Golden Eagle (None)
"Golden eagles are powerful and agile predators, known for their incredible diving speeds when hunting mammals and birds."
Clownfish (Anemonefish)
"Clownfish form a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, are immune to their stings, and can evade predators."
Bald Eagle (American Eagle, Bald Eagle (colloquial for '秃鹰'))
"The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States and has incredible eyesight, allowing it to spot prey from high altitudes."
Cockroach (Roach, Blattodea (order name))
"Cockroaches are ancient insects, resilient and adaptable, and are significant urban hygiene pests."
Caracal (Desert Lynx, African Caracal)
"Caracals have long black tufts on their ear tips and excellent leaping ability, capable of catching birds in flight."
Slug (Shell-less Snail, Limax)
"Slugs are snails without external shells or with only a reduced internal shell, covered in mucus, and are agricultural and horticultural pests."
Northern Cardinal (Cardinal Bird)
"Male Northern Cardinals have striking bright red plumage; both males and females sing."
Albatross (Wandering Albatross (largest species))
"Albatrosses are among the birds with the largest wingspans, skilled at dynamic soaring for long periods."
Bobcat (American Bobcat, Wildcat (colloquial))
"Bobcats are the most widely distributed wild cat in North America, adapted to various habitats, with short tails."
Pufferfish (Blowfish, Globefish)
"Pufferfish inflate their bodies by swallowing water or air when threatened; many species have highly toxic internal organs and skin."
Polar Bear (White Bear)
"Polar bears are the largest land carnivores, primarily feeding on seals, and are adapted to extremely cold environments."
Firefly (Lightning Bug, Glowworm)
"Fireflies use bioluminescence for courtship and communication; larvae (some species) also glow and prey on snails."
Anchovy (Engraulidae (some species))
"Anchovies are small, schooling fish, often processed into dried fish, fish sauce, or canned food, and are important forage fish."
Gharial (Fish-eating Crocodile, Indian Gharial, Gavialis gangeticus)
"Gharials have extremely long, slender snouts with sharp teeth, specialized for catching fish, and are critically endangered crocodilians."
Guanaco (Wild Llama)
"Guanacos are wild camelids, considered the wild ancestor of the llama, and are fast runners."
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."