Bahamas
Harpy Eagle
One of the largest eagle species in the world!
Wolf Spider
The wolf spider stalks its prey like a fearsome wolf!
Eel
Eels can be a mere few inches long to 13 feet!
Hamster
Able to run as quickly backwards as forwards!
Pigeon
They can find their way back to their nests from up to 1300 miles away.
Horsefly
Horseflies have been seen performing Immelmann turns, much like fighter jets.
Camel Cricket
The camel crickets that are found in the USA are light brown in color. They also have dark streaks all over their body.
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Ruby-throated hummingbirds can beat their wings more than 50 times per second.
Thrush
The American robin is called the robin because its red breast reminded European settlers of the robin back in the old country.
Crab Spider
Crab Spiders can mimic ants or bird droppings
Huntsman Spider
Some huntsman spiders have an interesting way of moving around. Some cartwheel while others do handsprings or backflips.
Rodents
The capybara, the world’s largest rodent, likes to be in and around bodies of water. Because of this, the Catholic Church in South America decided that it was a fish, and people were allowed to eat it during Lent and First Fridays.
Barn Swallow
Older offspring help care for new hatchlings.
Dung Beetle
The dung beetle can push objects many times its own weight
Mole Cricket
Adult Mole crickets may fly as far as 5 miles during mating season and are active most of the year.
Armyworm
They are so named because they "march" in armies of worms from one crop to another in search of food