Least Concern
European Wildcat
A group of wild cats is called a destruction
Whiptail Lizard
Many whiptail species reproduce asexually.
Nyala
They have a high-pitched alarm call that sounds like a barking dog.
Eland
Both females and males have horns.
Rainbow Boa
The rainbow boa is named for its iridescent skin that refracts light and creates a rainbow-colored effect.
Honey Buzzard
Honey buzzards are medium-sized raptors that earned their names by raiding the nests of bees and wasps.
Twig Snake
Twig snakes are among the few rear-fanged colubrids whose bite is highly venomous and potentially fatal.
Asp
It was the symbol of royalty in Egypt, and its bite was used for the execution of favored criminals in Greco-Roman times.
Snouted Cobra
The snouted cobra, also known as the banded snouted cobra, is one of the most venomous snakes in all of Africa.
Carpet Viper
The Carpet Viper probably bites and kills more people than any other species of snake.
Blanket Octopus
Females can weigh up to 40,000 times more than their partners.
Telescope Fish
Swallows food, much of it larger than them, whole
Sable Ferret
Ferrets were used during the Revolutionary War to keep down the rat population.
Basilisk Lizard
Can run/walk on water.
Cinnamon Ferret
A ferret’s heartrate is 200 to 250 beats a minute.
Eastern Rat snake
Rat snakes are medium-to-large, nonvenomous snakes that kill by constriction.