Central-America

Superworm

These larvae are native to Central and South America but now occur on every continent except Antarctica

Powderpost Beetle

Powderpost beetles prefer living in moist tree limbs, dead wood, and branches. They get into homes through infested joists, paneling, rafters, flooring, and finished wood products.

American Eel

Don't eat raw eel! Their blood is poisonous to humans when consumed raw.

Phoenix Chicken

These small chickens have tails that can be up to five feet long!

Buffalo Fish

The oldest Buffalo fish recorded was 112 years old!

Darkling Beetle

Darkling Beetles have segmented antennae. Each one is divided into eleven segments.

Robber Flies

The female pretend they are dead if they do not find the male worthy of mating.

Frog

There are around 7,000 different species!

Scorpion

There are around 2,000 known species!

Wolf

Wolves are apex predators that travel in packs and are essential for the health of most ecosystems

Falcon

The falcon is faster than any other animal on earth, both on land and in the air

Raccoon

Sporting a black mask and ringed tail, the raccoon is among the most common mammals in North America

Sheep

Sheep were one of the first and most successful domesticated species in the world.

Robin

The robin can migrate up to 3,000 miles to its wintering grounds