Bengal Tiger – A majestic and endangered big cat from India.
Giraffe – Known for their long necks, these animals are native to Africa.
Lion – The "king of the jungle," commonly found in African savannas.
Snow Leopard – A rare and elusive big cat found in the mountains of Central Asia.
Grizzly Bear – A large North American bear species.
Red Panda – A small, tree-dwelling mammal from the Eastern Himalayas and southwestern China.
Western Lowland Gorilla – A critically endangered species found in the forests of Central Africa.
Kangaroo – Native to Australia, known for their strong hind legs and pouch.
Elephant (African or Asian) – Large herbivorous mammals from Africa and Asia.
Okapi – A relative of the giraffe, native to the Congo in Central Africa.
Macaw – Vibrantly colored parrots found in the rainforests of Central and South America.
Peafowl (Peacock) – Known for their dazzling tail feathers, native to South Asia.
Cassowary – A large, flightless bird found in the tropical forests of New Guinea and northern Australia.
Komodo Dragon – The world’s largest lizard, native to Indonesia.
Green Iguana – A large herbivorous lizard found in Central and South America.
King Cobra – The world’s longest venomous snake, found in Southeast Asia.
Aldabra Giant Tortoise – A large tortoise from the Aldabra Atoll in the Indian Ocean.
Leatherback Sea Turtle – The largest species of sea turtle, found in oceans worldwide.
Axolotl – A type of salamander native to lakes near Mexico City, known for its regenerative abilities.
Salamander – Found in various environments, known for their ability to regenerate limbs.
Meerkat – A small, social mammal from Southern Africa.
Hippopotamus – Large herbivorous mammals native to sub-Saharan Africa, often found in water.