Least Concern
Chipping Sparrow
Gets its nickname "hair bird" due to the fact that it lines its nest with animal hair
Savannah Sparrow
The Savannah sparrow gets its name because one of the first of this type of bird was found in the city of Savannah, Georgia.
Night Adder
Night adders are small, slender snakes that, despite the name, are actually most active during the day.
Mamushi Snake
The Mamushi snake, which is also known as the Japanese moccasin or the Japanese pit viper, can grow to be over two feet long.
Wolf Snake
Harmless, but with fangs like a wolf.
Rinkhals Snake
This snake is known for playing dead as a defense against predators.
Harlequin Snake
They are sometimes called American cobras because they belong to the same family as cobras!
Whinchat
The whinchat can imitate the songs of at least a dozen other tpes of birds!
Worm Snake
They emit a bad-smelling liquid if they are picked up!
Red-Bellied Black Snake
These snakes give birth to live, nine-inch offspring, rather than laying eggs.
Black Rat Snake
They're also called black pilot snakes due to a myth that they "pilot" venomous snakes to a den where they can go into brumation for the winter.
Yarara
Females are much larger than males
Sockeye Salmon
Called "red salmon" because their skin turns bright red to dirty red during spawning season
Rhombic Egg-Eater Snake
When birds aren't nesting, these snakes fast
Conger Eel
The European Conger ( Conger conger) can weigh as much as an adult human!
Chinook Salmon
The Chinook salmon undertakes a long migration for the spawning season
Mojarra
The mojarra's protruding mouth allows it to sift along the seabed for food