
Anaconda

Horseshoe Crab

Stoat

Chamois

Snail

Albatross

Red-eyed Tree Frog

Cassowary

Frog

Pig

Capybara

Tiger

White Wagtail

Roadrunner

Eel

Kookaburra

Shrike

Honeybee

Golden Oriole

Centipede
Animal Information
Anaconda (Green Anaconda (heaviest snake))
"Anacondas are among the world's heaviest and largest snakes, excellent swimmers, non-venomous but powerful constrictors."
Horseshoe Crab (King Crab (misnomer), Limulidae (family name))
"Horseshoe crabs are ancient marine arthropods, their form almost unchanged for hundreds of millions of years; their blue blood is used for medical testing."
Stoat (Ermine (in winter pelage), Short-tailed Weasel (some species))
"Stoats turn pure white in winter (tail tip remains black) to adapt to snow, known as ermine fur, once a symbol of royalty."
Chamois (European Chamois)
"Chamois are light-bodied and agile, skilled at leaping in rugged mountain terrain, with short, backward-curving horns."
Snail (Terrestrial gastropod)
"Snails crawl using their muscular foot and secrete mucus to aid movement and prevent desiccation."
Albatross (Wandering Albatross (largest species))
"Albatrosses are among the birds with the largest wingspans, skilled at dynamic soaring for long periods."
Red-eyed Tree Frog (None)
"Red-eyed tree frogs have large, bright red eyes and colorful bodies, are nocturnal, and skilled climbers."
Cassowary (Casuarius)
"Cassowaries are large, flightless birds with a casque on their heads, strong legs, and sharp claws; they can be aggressive."
Frog (Paddy Frog (some species))
"Some frogs can catch insects from several meters away with their long, sticky tongues."
Pig (Domestic Pig)
"Pigs are considered quite intelligent animals, with an IQ sometimes thought to be higher than dogs."
Capybara (None)
"Capybaras are the world's largest rodents, semi-aquatic, gentle in nature, and social animals."
Tiger (King of Beasts (Asia))
"Tigers are the largest cat species, and their stripes are unique like fingerprints."
White Wagtail (Motacilla alba)
"White Wagtails are easily recognizable by their black, white, and grey plumage and their habit of constantly wagging their tails while walking."
Roadrunner (Ground Cuckoo, Chaparral Bird)
"Roadrunners are fast runners, primarily active and hunting on the ground, famous for chasing lizards and snakes."
Eel (Freshwater Eel, Marine Eel (different species))
"Many eel species have migratory spawning habits; for example, European eels migrate to the Sargasso Sea to spawn."
Kookaburra (Laughing Kookaburra)
"Kookaburras are known for their loud calls resembling human laughter and are one of Australia's iconic birds."
Shrike (Butcherbird)
"Shrikes are small predatory birds known for impaling their prey (insects, small birds, etc.) on thorns, earning them the name 'butcherbird'."
Honeybee (Domestic bee (specifically Western honey bee))
"Honeybees communicate the location and distance of nectar sources to their hive mates by performing a 'waggle dance'."
Golden Oriole (Eurasian Golden Oriole)
"Male golden orioles have golden-yellow plumage and melodious songs but are secretive and not easily observed."
Centipede (Hundred-legged worm)
"Centipedes are carnivorous; their first pair of appendages is modified into venomous claws (forcipules) for predation and defense."