Bahamas

Sable Ferret

Ferrets were used during the Revolutionary War to keep down the rat population.

Anole Lizard

There are just under 400 species, several of which change color.

Dog Tick

Dog ticks feed on dogs and other mammals

Owl

The owl can rotate its head some 270 degrees

Surgeonfish

Paracanthurus hepatus, the palette surgeonfish or bluetang, is the only member of its genus

Hawk Moth Caterpillar

Many hawk moth caterpillars eat toxins from plants, but don’t sequester them the way milkweed butterflies do. Most toxins are excreted.

Dwarf Boa

Some species can change color from dark to light, and back again.

Dusky Shark

The Dusky Shark sometimes eats trash discarded by humans.

Blacknose Shark

When threatened, Blacknose sharks raise their head, arch their back, and lower their pectoral fins.

Pit Viper

Pit vipers's fangs fold up into their mouths when they don't need them.

White-Eyed Vireo

During courtship, males put on exciting displays by fluffing their plumage, spreading their tails, and letting out a whining call.