Central-America

Whitetail Deer

White-tail deer are good swimmers

Yellowthroat

They forage near the ground, searching leaves for insects

Upland Sandpiper

They make jerky movements as they walk through the grass, searching for food.

Ocellated Turkey

These birds are timid and hard to spot, but their noisy gobbles give them away.

Grass Spider

Their fangs aren't big enough to penetrate human skin.

Ovenbird

The ovenbird is named for its unusual nest, which is shaped like an oven!

Bark Beetle

Not all bark beetles feed on a tree's bark. Some species feed on fruits, seeds, and other parts of the plant

Egret

Most species are relatively vocal, making harsh croaking sounds and squeals.

Flea Beetle

Flea beetles can jump like fleas when threatened.

Knight Anole

When threatened, the promiscuous knight anole rises on all fours and turns bright green, and gives a menacing look.

Water Bug

Some species of water bugs can deliver a painful bite when handled.

Corella

Corella birds are noisy, especially during the early morning or late evening.

Nuthatch

Nuthatches spend a lot of their time upside down.