
Hen Harrier

Serval

Silverfish

Arctic Fox

Vulture

Cuckoo

Giraffe

Rainbow Lorikeet

Leech

Elephant

Armadillo

Cattle

Sun Bear

Walrus

Seal

Meerkat

Blue Jay

White Wagtail

Chinchilla

Griffon Vulture
Animal Information
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."
Serval (African Serval)
"Servals have long legs and large ears, are skilled jumpers for hunting small animals and birds, and are elegant hunters of the African savanna."
Silverfish (Fishmoth, Lepisma saccharina)
"Silverfish are ancient wingless insects, covered in silvery scales, and feed on starchy or sugary materials like books and paper."
Arctic Fox (Snow Fox, White Fox)
"The Arctic fox's fur changes to pure white in winter to adapt to snowy environments, and to brown or gray in summer."
Vulture (Old World Vulture)
"Vultures primarily feed on animal carcasses; their heads and necks are often bare of feathers for easier cleaning of carrion."
Cuckoo (Common Cuckoo (for 大杜鹃))
"Many cuckoo species exhibit brood parasitism, laying their eggs in the nests of other birds, with the host parents raising the young."
Giraffe (Qilin (ancient name))
"Giraffes are the world's tallest mammals; newborn giraffes are about 1.8 meters tall."
Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus)
"Rainbow Lorikeets have extremely vibrant plumage; their tongues are specialized for feeding on nectar and pollen."
Leech (Hirudinea)
"Some leech species feed on blood; their saliva contains anticoagulants and anesthetics."
Elephant (Asian Elephant, African Elephant)
"Elephants are the largest land animals; their tusks are actually elongated incisor teeth."
Armadillo (Dasypodidae)
"Armadillos are covered in a bony shell; some species can roll into a ball when threatened."
Cattle (Yellow cattle, Water buffalo (different species))
"Cattle have four stomach compartments and can digest tough plant fibers through a process called rumination."
Sun Bear (Honey Bear (colloquial in some regions))
"Sun bears are the smallest bear species, with very long tongues for lapping up honey and insects, and a U-shaped patch on their chests."
Walrus (None)
"Walruses are known for their long tusks (canine teeth) and facial whiskers (vibrissae); tusks can be used for various purposes."
Seal (Harbor Seal, Elephant Seal (common species))
"Seals have a thick layer of fat (blubber) to keep warm in cold water."
Meerkat (Suricate (misnomer: Nutria))
"Meerkats are highly social animals with 'sentinels' responsible for vigilance; famous for their upright posture."
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata)
"Blue Jays are known for their bright blue plumage and noisy calls; they are very intelligent and can mimic other bird calls."
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."
Chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)
"Chinchillas have the densest fur of any known mammal and clean their fur by taking dust baths."
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."