
Rainbow Lorikeet

Spectacled Caiman

Cod

Vaquita

Guinea Fowl

Sparrow

Great White Shark

Deer

Cuckoo

Kookaburra

Goat

Armadillo

Pheasant

Cuttlefish

Bee-eater

Black Kite

Fly

Owl

Axolotl

Sea Turtle
Animal Information
Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus)
"Rainbow Lorikeets have extremely vibrant plumage; their tongues are specialized for feeding on nectar and pollen."
Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
"Spectacled caimans have a bony ridge between their eyes resembling eyeglass frames, are relatively small crocodilians, and are highly adaptable."
Cod (Atlantic Cod, Pacific Cod)
"Cod is an important commercial fishing species; its liver is rich in vitamins A and D."
Vaquita (Gulf of California Porpoise)
"The Vaquita is the world's most endangered marine mammal, small in size, with dark rings around its eyes, and extremely rare to see."
Guinea Fowl (Helmeted Guineafowl)
"Guinea fowl have feathers with uniform white spots, like pearls; they are lively and have noisy calls."
Sparrow (House Sparrow (common))
"Sparrows are highly adaptable, often nesting near human buildings, and are common urban birds."
Great White Shark (Man-eater Shark, White Pointer)
"Great White Sharks have multiple rows of sharp teeth and continuously replace lost ones throughout their lives."
Deer (Sika Deer, Red Deer (common species))
"Male deer grow and shed antlers annually; antlers are bony structures."
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."
Kookaburra (Laughing Kookaburra)
"Kookaburras are known for their loud calls resembling human laughter and are one of Australia's iconic birds."
Goat (Domestic Goat)
"Goats are curious and excellent climbers; some can even climb trees."
Armadillo (Dasypodidae)
"Armadillos are covered in a bony shell; some species can roll into a ball when threatened."
Pheasant (Common Pheasant, Ring-necked Pheasant (common))
"Male pheasants have magnificent, colorful plumage and long tail feathers; they are common game birds in many regions."
Cuttlefish (Inkfish, Sepia)
"Cuttlefish have an ink sac and will squirt ink to confuse enemies when threatened, allowing for a quick escape."
Bee-eater (Meropidae (family name))
"Bee-eaters have brilliantly colored plumage, slender, slightly curved beaks, and primarily prey on bees, wasps, and other flying insects."
Black Kite (Milvus migrans (colloquially 'Old Eagle' in some regions))
"Black Kites are medium-sized raptors with a slightly forked tail, a wide diet including carrion and small animals, and are highly adaptable."
Fly (Housefly (common species))
"Flies have taste receptors on their feet; they 'taste' food by walking on it."
Owl (Strigiformes (order name))
"Owls can rotate their heads nearly 270 degrees because their eyes cannot move."
Axolotl (Mexican Walking Fish, Ambystoma mexicanum)
"Axolotls can remain in their larval form throughout life (neoteny), have powerful regenerative abilities, and are popular pets."
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."