
Tasmanian Devil

Quokka

Civet

Iguana

Komodo Dragon

Parrot

Osprey

Golden Oriole

Kiwi

Dugong

Puffin

Jaguar

Salmon

Alligator

Andean Condor

Snow Leopard

Howler Monkey

Tern

Guppy

Piranha
Animal Information
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
"Tasmanian devils are the largest living carnivorous marsupials, fierce with shrill calls, and primarily scavengers."
Quokka (Smiling Quokka)
"Quokkas are known for their facial expressions that make them look like they are always smiling; they are small herbivorous marsupials."
Civet (Large Indian Civet, Musk Cat)
"Civets have perineal glands that secrete civet musk, once used in perfume manufacturing; some species are associated with Kopi Luwak coffee."
Iguana (Green Iguana (common pet))
"Iguanas are large herbivorous lizards; some species are skilled swimmers and have strong tails."
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."
Parrot (Macaw, Amazon Parrot (common species))
"Many parrot species are known for their ability to mimic human speech and other sounds."
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)
"Ospreys are specialized fish-eating raptors, with special adaptations on their feet for gripping fish, and can dive into water from the air to hunt."
Golden Oriole (Eurasian Golden Oriole)
"Male golden orioles have golden-yellow plumage and melodious songs but are secretive and not easily observed."
Kiwi (Apteryx)
"The Kiwi is New Zealand's national bird, flightless, with a long beak and whiskers, and nostrils at the tip of its beak."
Dugong (Sea Cow (colloquial, but different from Manatees))
"Dugongs are marine herbivorous mammals with whale-like tail flukes, primarily feeding on seagrass, and known as 'sea mermaids'."
Puffin (Atlantic Puffin (common))
"Puffins have brightly colored beaks during the breeding season, resembling clowns; they are skilled at diving for fish and are often called 'sea parrots' or 'clowns of the sea'."
Jaguar (American Panther, Spotted Panther)
"Jaguars are the largest cat species in the Americas, with powerful jaws capable of piercing turtle shells and crocodile skin."
Salmon (Atlantic Salmon (for 三文鱼))
"Salmon migrate from the ocean to their natal freshwater rivers to spawn, a journey that is often arduous."
Alligator (American Alligator)
"One difference between alligators and crocodiles is that an alligator's lower teeth are not visible when its mouth is closed."
Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus)
"The Andean Condor is one of the largest land flying birds by wingspan, feeds on carrion, and is a symbol of several South American countries."
Snow Leopard (Ounce)
"Snow leopards are adapted to high, cold mountain life, with thick fur and long, thick tails for balance and warmth; they are elusive."
Howler Monkey (None)
"Howler monkeys are known for their loud, booming howls, audible for several kilometers, and are among the largest New World monkeys."
Tern (Sea Swallow (some colloquial confusion))
"Terns are more slender than gulls, with narrow wings and forked tails, often diving into water to catch fish."
Guppy (Rainbow Fish, Millions Fish)
"Male guppies are brightly colored with diverse tail fin shapes and are very popular freshwater ornamental fish."
Piranha (Caribe, Piraya)
"Piranhas are known for their sharp teeth and schooling predatory behavior, but not all species are aggressive."