Indonesia

Junglefowl

The term "pecking order" comes from junglefowls' hierarchies among both sexes

Flying Snake

Flying snakes are the only gliding limbless vertebrates or animals with a backbone.

Keelback

The checkered keelback of the east Indies can detach its tail and grow it back, much like a lizard.

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.

Banded Krait

What often prevents more people from falling victim is that the banded krait does not always inject venom in a defensive bite. It saves the venom for hunting prey instead.

Malayan Krait

It's called the five-step snake because if a person is bitten, they can walk about five steps before dying.

Atlas Moth

Adult atlas moths do not eat - they live off fat they stored as larvae.