New Zealand

Eel

Eels can be a mere few inches long to 13 feet!

Hamster

Able to run as quickly backwards as forwards!

Pigeon

They can find their way back to their nests from up to 1300 miles away.

Locust

Each locust can eat its weight in plants each day.

Fallow deer

The fallow deer has more variation in its coat colors than most other deer.

Cashmere Goat

Cashmere goat are named after Kashmir regions of India and Pakistan

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.

Skink Lizard

Some skinks lay eggs in some habitats while giving birth to skinklets in other habitats.

Angora Goat

Each adult Angora goat produces about 12 inches of mohair annually while kids have about 8 inches.

Myna Bird

For a nice price, the mynah bird makes a good pet.

Kookaburra

The laughing kookaburra is one of four kookaburra species.

Thrush

The American robin is called the robin because its red breast reminded European settlers of the robin back in the old country.

Mallard

With an appropriate tail wind, the mallard can travel hundreds of miles a day

Huntsman Spider

Some huntsman spiders have an interesting way of moving around. Some cartwheel while others do handsprings or backflips.

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.