Europe
Alpine Goat
Alpine goats are the most common type of goat used for milk, cheese, and other dairy products
Syrian Hamster
Can get used to and respond to human voice
Cashmere Goat
Cashmere goat are named after Kashmir regions of India and Pakistan
Ibex
Can jump over 6 feet straight up from a standstill
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.
No See Ums
There are more than 5,000 species.
Cane Corso
Cane Corsos nearly became extinct in the mid 1900’s, but the breed was revived by a group of Italians. Even so, they still didn’t become known in many other parts of the world until after 1988.
Brittany
The breed was formerly known as the Brittany spaniel
Kooikerhondje
If Kooikerhondjes look familiar, it’s because old Dutch masters like Rembrandt and Jan Steen liked to paint them.
Skink Lizard
Some skinks lay eggs in some habitats while giving birth to skinklets in other habitats.
Common Raven
A group of ravens is called an unkindness or a conspiracy.
Angora Goat
Each adult Angora goat produces about 12 inches of mohair annually while kids have about 8 inches.
Pudelpointer
Like their poodle parent, Pudelpointers love to swim in pools!
Belgian Shepherd
The sheepdog is also known as the Groenendael. All four Belgian varieties have nicknames for Belgian villages.
German Spitz
There are five different sub-breeds of the German Spitz.