Georgia
Eurasian Jay
The Eurasian jay has the ability to mimic other sounds
Harlequin Snake
They are sometimes called American cobras because they belong to the same family as cobras!
Nose-horned viper
The fangs of a nose-horned viper can be as long as half an inch
Hawk Moth Caterpillar
Many hawk moth caterpillars eat toxins from plants, but don’t sequester them the way milkweed butterflies do. Most toxins are excreted.
Codling Moth
Pupae are able to undergo diapause to survive poor fruit yield years and winter.
Peppered Moth
Teachers in schools often use the evolution of the peppered moth as a good example of Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
Viper
Vipers are one of the most widespread groups of snakes and inhabit most
Winter Moth
Only the males fly and the females walk.
Eastern Hognose Snake
Eastern hognose snakes are venomous, but only to frogs and toads.
Linnet
While linnets are monogamous during mating season, they do not mate for life. While breeding pairs are together, the males are highly territorial and will defend the nesting site and the surrounding area.
Red-Shouldered Hawk
Red-Shouldered Hawks reuse the same nesting area each year.
Goldcrest
The goldcrest never starts moving and needs to consume for most of the day to survive. Therefore, in the colder months, it's best that eat 90% a day.
De Kay’s Brown Snake
They have specialized jaws for removing snails from shells.
Albino (Amelanistic) Corn Snake
Albino corn snakes great beginner snakes.
Ladyfish
Ladyfish are aggressive fighter when hooked, making them a favorite of anglers.
Golden Eagle
Their calls sound like high-pitched screams, but they are quiet most of the time.