Least Concern
Nile Crocodile
When a female Nile crocodile’s hatchlings are in danger, she may hide them in a special pouch inside her throat.
Tsetse Fly
Tsetse flies are large biting flies that live in the tropical regions of Africa.
Flying Fish
Can glide in the air for hundreds of feet
Skink Lizard
Some skinks lay eggs in some habitats while giving birth to skinklets in other habitats.
Harbor Seal
Harbor seals can dive as deep as 1400 feet
Giant Salamander
Cryptobranchus giant salamanders breathe mostly through their skin.
Common Raven
A group of ravens is called an unkindness or a conspiracy.
Angora Goat
Each adult Angora goat produces about 12 inches of mohair annually while kids have about 8 inches.
Japanese Squirrel
The Japanese squirrel hoards its food for the winter
Bighorn Sheep
Bighorn rams can run at speeds up to 40 miles per hour when fighting for dominance.
Myna Bird
For a nice price, the mynah bird makes a good pet.
Lorikeet
The lorikeet has a long brush-like tongue with fine hairs on it
Zebra Finch
The male zebra finch creates a unique song by drawing inspiration from its parent or tutor
Kookaburra
The laughing kookaburra is one of four kookaburra species.
Caiman Lizard
Caiman lizards are among the largest lizards.
Eastern Phoebe
This passerine bird can sing its song without ever hearing another bird vocalize first.
Salmon Shark
Salmon sharks are related to Great Whites.