
Okapi

Beaver

Wolverine

Viper

Mantis

Peacock

Muskox

Polar Bear

Hen Harrier

Octopus

Rainbow Lorikeet

Magpie

Giraffe

Tarsier

Komodo Dragon

Llama

Hellbender

Flying Fish

Guanaco

Horse
Animal Information
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'."
Beaver (Castor)
"Beavers are famous for building dams and lodges and are one of the few animals that can significantly alter their environment."
Wolverine (Glutton, Skunk Bear)
"Wolverines are relatively small but exceptionally fierce and strong, adapted to harsh environments, have a wide diet, and are known as 'forest scavengers'."
Viper (Adder (related), Russell's Viper (common))
"Vipers are venomous snakes, usually with triangular heads and tubular fangs; many species are viviparous (live-bearing)."
Mantis (Praying Mantis)
"Mantises have specialized forelegs (raptorial legs) shaped like sickles, are ferocious ambush predators, and can flexibly rotate their heads."
Peacock (Indian Peafowl, Green Peafowl)
"Male peacocks (peafowl) have magnificent trains (actually upper tail coverts), which they fan out during courtship displays ('peacock's display')."
Muskox (None)
"Muskoxen have thick, long fur to withstand severe cold and form defensive circles when threatened; their name comes from the musky odor of males during mating season."
Polar Bear (White Bear)
"Polar bears are the largest land carnivores, primarily feeding on seals, and are adapted to extremely cold environments."
Hen Harrier (Northern Harrier (North America))
"Male hen harriers are greyish-white, females are brownish, they often fly low while hunting, and have a white rump patch."
Octopus (Eight-armed creature)
"Octopuses are highly intelligent invertebrates, capable of solving complex problems and changing their skin color and texture for camouflage."
Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus)
"Rainbow Lorikeets have extremely vibrant plumage; their tongues are specialized for feeding on nectar and pollen."
Magpie (Eurasian Magpie)
"Magpies are known for their black and white plumage and habit of collecting shiny objects; they symbolize good fortune in China."
Giraffe (Qilin (ancient name))
"Giraffes are the world's tallest mammals; newborn giraffes are about 1.8 meters tall."
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."
Komodo Dragon (Komodo Monitor)
"The Komodo dragon is the largest living lizard; its saliva contains various bacteria and venom, enabling it to hunt large animals."
Llama (Lama glama (sometimes confused with Guanaco))
"Llamas are important pack and wool animals in South America; they are gentle but will spit when agitated."
Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis)
"Hellbenders are one of North America's largest amphibians, fully aquatic, with wrinkled skin to increase surface area for respiration."
Flying Fish (Exocoetidae (family name))
"Flying fish have highly developed pectoral fins, allowing them to leap out of the water and glide for considerable distances to escape predators."
Guanaco (Wild Llama)
"Guanacos are wild camelids, considered the wild ancestor of the llama, and are fast runners."
Horse (Domestic Horse)
"Horses have nearly 360-degree vision, helping them watch for predators."