
Quail

Adélie Penguin

Wren

Lyrebird

Blue Jay

Hamster

Kestrel

Nightingale

Snail

Python

Sugar Glider

Eel

Bandicoot

Magpie

Guinea Pig

Coelacanth

Lynx

Shoebill

Ibex

Piranha
Animal Information
Quail (Coturnix)
"Quails are small and good at hiding; they are important economic poultry, providing meat and eggs."
Adélie Penguin (None)
"Adélie penguins build nests with small pebbles and will fight or steal for high-quality stones."
Wren (Eurasian Wren)
"Wrens are tiny birds, often holding their tails cocked up, with loud, complex songs, and are very energetic."
Lyrebird (Superb Lyrebird (common))
"Male lyrebirds have tail feathers shaped like a lyre and are skilled mimics of various sounds, including other bird calls and environmental noises."
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."
Hamster (Syrian Hamster (Golden Hamster), Dwarf Hamster)
"Hamsters have cheek pouches for temporarily storing food and transporting it to their nests."
Kestrel (Common Kestrel)
"Kestrels are small raptors skilled at hovering in the air to observe prey on the ground, feeding on small mammals and insects."
Nightingale (Common Nightingale)
"Nightingales are famous for their complex, melodious songs with a wide vocal range, often singing at night."
Snail (Terrestrial gastropod)
"Snails crawl using their muscular foot and secrete mucus to aid movement and prevent desiccation."
Python (Boa (some species, though different family often), Constrictor)
"Pythons are non-venomous snakes that kill prey by constriction (suffocation) and can swallow prey much larger than their heads."
Sugar Glider (Australian Flying Squirrel (misnomer))
"Sugar gliders are small, nocturnal marsupials with a gliding membrane (patagium), feed on nectar, tree sap, and insects, and are popular pets."
Eel (Freshwater Eel, Marine Eel (different species))
"Many eel species have migratory spawning habits; for example, European eels migrate to the Sargasso Sea to spawn."
Bandicoot (Peramelemorphia (order name))
"Bandicoots are small, burrowing marsupials with pointed snouts and partially fused toes on their hind feet, feeding on insects and plants."
Magpie (Eurasian Magpie)
"Magpies are known for their black and white plumage and habit of collecting shiny objects; they symbolize good fortune in China."
Guinea Pig (Cavy)
"Guinea pigs are social animals, communicate through various sounds, and cannot synthesize their own vitamin C."
Coelacanth (Latimeria, Living Fossil)
"Coelacanths were thought to have been extinct for tens of millions of years before being rediscovered; they are famous 'living fossil' fish."
Lynx (Eurasian Lynx (common))
"Lynx have black tufts on their ear tips, short tails, and sturdy limbs, adept at walking on snow and hunting."
Shoebill (Whalehead, Balaeniceps rex)
"The shoebill has a massive, shoe-shaped beak, stands motionless, and is known for its peculiar appearance and predation on lungfish."
Ibex (Alpine Ibex (common))
"Male ibex have huge curved horns and are master climbers, able to move freely on cliffs."
Piranha (Caribe, Piraya)
"Piranhas are known for their sharp teeth and schooling predatory behavior, but not all species are aggressive."