
Guppy

Anteater

Rhinoceros Beetle

Marmot

Bee-eater

Seahorse

Monitor Lizard

Barracuda

Fin Whale

Springbok

Caterpillar

Leech

Humpback Whale

Spectacled Bear

Red-eyed Tree Frog

Goat

European Starling

Anchovy

Jellyfish

Dingo
Animal Information
Guppy (Rainbow Fish, Millions Fish)
"Male guppies are brightly colored with diverse tail fin shapes and are very popular freshwater ornamental fish."
Anteater (Giant Anteater, Tamandua)
"Anteaters have elongated snouts and long, sticky tongues specialized for feeding on ants and termites."
Rhinoceros Beetle (Japanese Rhinoceros Beetle)
"Male rhinoceros beetles have prominent horns on their heads, used for fighting over territory and females; they are common pet insects."
Marmot (Groundhog (some species))
"Marmots are burrowing, social animals that hibernate in winter, known for their digging behavior and upright warning posture."
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."
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."
Monitor Lizard (Varanus (genus name, some colloquially called 'Five-clawed Dragon'))
"Monitor lizards are large predatory lizards (Komodo dragon is one type), with forked tongues like snakes and a keen sense of smell."
Barracuda (Sea Wolf, Sphyraena)
"Barracudas are ferocious predatory fish, with slender bodies, sharp teeth, and fast swimming speeds."
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)."
Springbok (South African Gazelle)
"Springboks are known for their unique leaping behavior (pronking), able to jump several meters high vertically; they are the national animal of South Africa."
Caterpillar (Larval butterfly, Larval moth)
"Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths; their main task is to eat and grow, undergoing multiple molts."
Leech (Hirudinea)
"Some leech species feed on blood; their saliva contains anticoagulants and anesthetics."
Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae, Hump Whale)
"Humpback whales are known for their spectacular breaching behavior and complex courtship songs; their pectoral fins are exceptionally long."
Spectacled Bear (Andean Bear)
"Spectacled bears are the only bear species in South America, with light-colored rings around their eyes resembling spectacles, and are skilled climbers."
Red-eyed Tree Frog (None)
"Red-eyed tree frogs have large, bright red eyes and colorful bodies, are nocturnal, and skilled climbers."
Goat (Domestic Goat)
"Goats are curious and excellent climbers; some can even climb trees."
European Starling (Common Starling)
"European Starlings can form huge flying flocks called 'murmurations', which are spectacular to watch."
Anchovy (Engraulidae (some species))
"Anchovies are small, schooling fish, often processed into dried fish, fish sauce, or canned food, and are important forage fish."
Jellyfish (Medusa (some species))
"Jellyfish lack brains, hearts, and bones; their bodies are mostly water, and they prey using stinging cells (cnidocytes)."
Dingo (Canis lupus dingo)
"Dingoes are descendants of dogs introduced to Australia early on, now adapted to wild environments and are apex predators."