Nicknamed the “king of all birds,” eagles are large and powerful birds of prey that appear to soar majestically in the air, searching for their next meal.
The elephant is one of the smartest animals on the planet. It is one of the few species that exhibit actual self-awareness and self-recognition.
Electric Eel
Found in the waters of South America, and are capable of generating a 500volt electric shock through 28ft of still water. The shock that the electric eel produces is enough to harm any large mammal, including humans.
The fox is a scavenger carnivores animal, generally found in urban city areas in the Northern Hemisphere. As a nocturnal animal, foxes prefer going out at night to hunt for prey.
Comes from the Spanish word flamenco. This refers to the behavior of a flock of flamingos as they change direction in unison and move in a synchronized way.
The first true frogs evolved in the early Jurassic Period some 200 million years ago. Since then, they have spread out and diversified to almost every single major ecosystem on the planet.
Giraffe
A long-necked, hoofed mammal that is natively found grazing in the open woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. The Giraffe is the tallest living animal on land
They share 98 percent of their DNA with humans, and they are smart enough to learn sign language and use tools.
The hare’s front teeth never stop growing throughout its life. The animal must grind the teeth down by chewing on grass.
A symbol of hard work and cooperation, bees have one of the most complex social arrangements and caste systems in the entire animal kingdom.
Horses have bigger eyes than any other any other land-living mammal.