Least Concern
Rat Snakes
Rat snakes are constrictors from the Colubridae family of snakes.
Corn Snake
Corn snakes are partly arboreal and are excellent climbers.
King Vulture
The king vulture is the second largest New World vulture species
Western Rat Snake
Western rat snakes have special scales on their belly that help them climb up trees.
European Robin
Male robins are so aggressive and territorial that they will attack their own reflections.
Fox Snakes
In some areas, fox snakes and gopher snakes have crossbred in the wild.
Southern Black Racer
These snakes live underground, beneath piles of leaf litter or in thickets, and they are expert swimmers.
Mojave Rattlesnake
"The Mojave rattlesnake is the most venomous rattlesnake in the world."
Coral Snake
There are over 80 species of coral snake worldwide.
Owl
The owl can rotate its head some 270 degrees
Spider Ball Python
The spider ball python is known for having a head wobble.
Ribbon Eel
Can fit its body into a tiny crevice of a reef
Nudibranch
They get toxins from their prey to use it against predators.
Ural owl
The Ural owl can rotate its head up to 270 degrees
Wels Catfish
The wels catfish is among the largest freshwater fish in the world.
Danios
These fish make a popular choice for aquarium hobbyists due to their hardy nature.
Anaconda
They are the heaviest snake in the world