
Lovebird

Zebra

Cattle

Firefly

Griffon Vulture

Lemming

Dhole

Coral Snake

Jaguar

Leopard

Jellyfish

Monkey

Vole

Sturgeon

Howler Monkey

Beaver

Nightingale

Fin Whale

African Buffalo

Kiwi
Animal Information
Lovebird (Agapornis)
"Lovebirds are named for their strong pair bonds; they often engage in mutual preening and are small and colorful."
Zebra (Plains Zebra (most common))
"Each zebra's stripe pattern is unique, like human fingerprints."
Cattle (Yellow cattle, Water buffalo (different species))
"Cattle have four stomach compartments and can digest tough plant fibers through a process called rumination."
Firefly (Lightning Bug, Glowworm)
"Fireflies use bioluminescence for courtship and communication; larvae (some species) also glow and prey on snails."
Griffon Vulture (Eurasian Griffon)
"Griffon vultures are large scavenging raptors with a white ruff of feathers around their necks, often soaring in groups to find animal carcasses."
Lemming (Lemmus)
"Lemmings are known for their periodic population explosions and large-scale migrations (sometimes leading to mass deaths)."
Dhole (Asiatic Wild Dog, Indian Wild Dog)
"Dholes are social canids, skilled cooperative hunters, with diverse vocalizations, and are important forest predators."
Coral Snake (American Coral Snake)
"Coral snakes have bright red, yellow (or white), and black ring patterns and possess potent neurotoxic venom."
Jaguar (American Panther, Spotted Panther)
"Jaguars are the largest cat species in the Americas, with powerful jaws capable of piercing turtle shells and crocodile skin."
Leopard (Panther, Spotted Leopard)
"Leopards are excellent climbers and often drag their prey up trees to avoid other carnivores."
Jellyfish (Medusa (some species))
"Jellyfish lack brains, hearts, and bones; their bodies are mostly water, and they prey using stinging cells (cnidocytes)."
Monkey (Macaque, Baboon (common types))
"Many monkey species are highly social, living in complex groups."
Vole (Field Mouse (not House Mouse))
"Voles are small herbivorous rodents, numerous in species, and are important food for many raptors and carnivores."
Sturgeon (Chinese Sturgeon, Beluga Sturgeon (some species))
"Sturgeons are ancient fish with bony plates (scutes) on their bodies; their eggs are made into valuable caviar; many species are endangered."
Howler Monkey (None)
"Howler monkeys are known for their loud, booming howls, audible for several kilometers, and are among the largest New World monkeys."
Beaver (Castor)
"Beavers are famous for building dams and lodges and are one of the few animals that can significantly alter their environment."
Nightingale (Common Nightingale)
"Nightingales are famous for their complex, melodious songs with a wide vocal range, often singing at night."
Fin Whale (Finback Whale, Razorback (same as Blue Whale alternative))
"Fin whales are the second-largest whale species, after blue whales, fast swimmers, with an asymmetrically colored lower jaw (right side white, left side dark)."
African Buffalo (Cape Buffalo)
"The African Buffalo is one of Africa's 'Big Five' game animals, known for its fierce temperament, large herds, and wide, connected horn bases."
Kiwi (Apteryx)
"The Kiwi is New Zealand's national bird, flightless, with a long beak and whiskers, and nostrils at the tip of its beak."