
Chinchilla

Hummingbird

Stingray

Gharial

Siamese Fighting Fish

Hercules Beetle

Seahorse

Gila Monster

Crab

Anteater

Sea Squirt

Caracal

Red Snapper

Seagull

Sea Turtle

Grouper

Secretarybird

Blue Whale

Lark

Komodo Dragon
Animal Information
Chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)
"Chinchillas have the densest fur of any known mammal and clean their fur by taking dust baths."
Hummingbird (None)
"Hummingbirds are among the smallest birds, can hover and fly backward, feed on nectar, and have extremely high metabolisms."
Stingray (Ray, Devilfish (some colloquial names))
"Stingrays have flattened, disc-shaped bodies and usually a venomous spine on their tails for defense; most species are bottom-dwellers."
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."
Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta, Betta splendens)
"Male Siamese Fighting Fish are brightly colored with exaggerated fins, are highly territorial and aggressive, and are famous ornamental fish."
Hercules Beetle (Dynastes hercules)
"Male Hercules beetles have enormous horns on their thoraxes, are one of the longest beetle species, and are very strong."
Seahorse (None)
"Seahorses are among the few animals where the male is responsible for incubating eggs; females lay eggs in the male's brood pouch."
Gila Monster (American Venomous Lizard, Heloderma suspectum)
"The Gila monster is one of only two venomous lizards in North America, slow-moving, with beaded scales and warning coloration."
Crab (Swimming Crab, Chinese Mitten Crab (common species))
"Crabs usually walk sideways; their hard shell is an exoskeleton that must be molted for growth."
Anteater (Giant Anteater, Tamandua)
"Anteaters have elongated snouts and long, sticky tongues specialized for feeding on ants and termites."
Sea Squirt (Tunicate, Ascidian)
"Sea squirt larvae exhibit chordate characteristics; adults are sessile filter feeders, resembling sacs, and are diverse in species."
Caracal (Desert Lynx, African Caracal)
"Caracals have long black tufts on their ear tips and excellent leaping ability, capable of catching birds in flight."
Red Snapper (Red Sea Bream (Japan), Porgy (Northern colloquial name))
"Red Snapper are bright red or pink, a prized marine food fish, often used in celebratory occasions in East Asian culture."
Seagull (General term for birds in Laridae family)
"Seagulls are adaptable birds with a wide diet, often found near coasts and harbors, with loud calls."
Sea Turtle (Green Sea Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle (common species))
"Female sea turtles return to the beaches where they were born to lay eggs, with very precise navigation."
Grouper (General term for fish in Serranidae family)
"Groupers are important food fish, with many species, many of which exhibit sex reversal."
Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius)
"Secretarybirds have long legs and a crest of feathers behind their heads resembling a secretary with quill pens; known for stomping on snakes to hunt them."
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."
Lark (Skylark (some species))
"Larks are known for their prolonged aerial hovering and complex, melodious songs."
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."