Europe
Arthropleura
Arthropleura was the largest terrestrial invertebrate to have ever lived
Bee-Eater
They roll around in dirt to prevent external parasites
Cervalces latifrons (Broad-Fronted Moose)
Cervalces latifrons are the largest species of deer that ever existed.
Dimetrodon
Dimetrodon was among the largest predators of the Early Permian Period.
Eider
Eiders are sexually dimorphic, with males being larger and more colorful.
English Crested Guinea Pig
Contrary to their name, English crested guinea pigs did not originate in the UK
Eurasian Bullfinch
The shy eurasian bullfinch prefers to forage very close to cover.
Eurasian Sparrowhawk
Females are typically 25% larger than males.
Eurasier
This breed came about after Julius Wipfel, a German professor in the 1940s, crossed a chow chow with a German spitz with the hope of breeding the perfect spitz.
European Goldfinch
They are frequent visitors to backyard feeders, especially those containing niger seeds.
Finnish Lapphund
The Finnish Lapphund was bred to herd reindeer!
Flycatcher
Most of the hundreds of varieties of flycatchers belong to the Tyrannidae and Muscicapidae families!
Fritillary Butterfly
Some emit noxious defense chemicals
Garden Spider
Garden spiders bounce in their webs to confuse predators
Gastornis
Gastornis had a massive beak, but they probably ate plants instead of flesh.