Europe
Nut Weevil
Bore holes in tree nuts and lay their eggs inside
Pelagornithidae
The biggest members of the Pelagornithidae family were the largest flying birds known.
Perch Fish
Some of the most delicious gamefish in the world
Piebald Dachshund
Hotdogs were originally called "Dachshund sausages" because they resembled the dachshund's wiener-like body!
Pliosaur
Pliosaurs were the short-necked version of plesiosaurs.
Podenco Canario
It has a peculiar bark that locals refer to as "the song of the rabbit".
Red Deer
A male red deer shows his age in his antlers, which become longer and more branched every year.
Saturniidae Moth
Some of the largest moths in the world
Seymouria
Although Seymouria had so many reptilian features, it was an amphibian
Spongy Moth
The female Spongy Moth can lay between 600 to 1,000 eggs
Swallow
swallows have aerodynamic bodies for hunting in flight
Swedish Elkhound
Swedish Elkhounds existed in prehistoric times!