China
Chinese Water Deer
They usually have 2-3 young at a time but can have up to 7!
Epidexipteryx
Epidexipteryx was one of the smallest non-avian dinosaurs to ever exist.
Eurasian Bullfinch
The shy eurasian bullfinch prefers to forage very close to cover.
European Goldfinch
They are frequent visitors to backyard feeders, especially those containing niger seeds.
Gypsy Moth
One of the most invasive species in the world
Hallucigenia
The position of the Hallucigenia's head puzzled scientists for several years
Jack-Chi
The Jack-Chi dog is known as the yapping dog because of its insistent bark.
Musk Deer
The glands of a musk deer can sell for up to $45,000 on the black market.
Pliosaur
Pliosaurs were the short-necked version of plesiosaurs.
Red Aphids
Aphids are called ant cows because ants herd and "milk" them to secrete a substance called honeydew!
Rhesus Macaque
Rhesus Macaques are the most widely distributed primate in terms of geographic diversity
Sika Deer
Sikas can make 10 different sounds, from soft whistles to loud screams.
Xiaosaurus
Xiaosaurus was a small and lightweight dinosaur
Xiaotingia
Xiaotingia used its feathery hindlimbs for short-distance flights
Rough-Legged Hawk (Rough-Legged Buzzard)
Its scientific name, lagopus, is Ancient Greek for “hare” and “foot,” referring to its feathered feet and toes.
Brazilian Treehopper
They feed on tree sap!