Hawaii
Beabull
An excellent companion for cats!
Torkie
The Torkie has a soft silky coat
Bea-Tzu
The Bea-Tzu has a fast-growing coat
Doxle
Doxles have long floppy ears
Prairie Rattlesnake
The striking distance of a prairie rattlesnake is 2/3rds the length of its body.
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.
Hoary Bat
The hoary bat travels hundreds of miles south for the winter
Crab Spider
Crab Spiders can mimic ants or bird droppings
Rodents
The capybara, the world’s largest rodent, likes to be in and around bodies of water. Because of this, the Catholic Church in South America decided that it was a fish, and people were allowed to eat it during Lent and First Fridays.
Dung Beetle
The dung beetle can push objects many times its own weight
Jackson’s Chameleon
Have jousting battles with their horns.
Hawaiian Monk Seal
Hawaiian name is "Ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua," meaning "the dog which runs in rough waters.
Polyphemus moth
The Polyphemus moth doesn’t eat.
Orb Weaver
Females are about four times the size of males
Mealybug
They have a symbiotic relationship with ants.
Flea
Adult fleas can jump up to 7 inches in the air
Rooster
Will mate with the entire flock!