North-America

Coryphodon

The Coryphodono looked like a fancy rhinocerous, but it was more related to elephants

Tailless Whip Scorpion

The average lifespan of these strange creatures is 5 to 10 years; however, tailless whip scorpions have been known to live up to a whopping 15 years in captivity!

Dobsonfly

The dobsonfly spends up three years as a larva, and only a week as an adult.

Northern Jacana

The northern jacana is one of two species found in the Americas, from the United States to Panama.

Belgian Canary

The Belgian canary is one of the oldest and most influential in its genus.

White-Crowned Sparrow

Males learn distinct songs from the community they grew up in and continue to sing in the same dialect as adults.

Mauzer

Mauzers tend to bond with a specific person in the home and will follow them like a shadow.

Elf Owl

The elf owl is the smallest and lightest owl in the world

Herring Gull

They are loud, spirited birds with raucous cries that sound like bursts of laughter.

Cedar Waxwing

Their feathers have red, waxy tips that can be hard to identify unless you’re up close.

Jabiru

They form lifelong pair bonds and live in groups near water sources.

Common Grackle

Common grackles are a pest species that damage crops and spread disease.

Havamalt

These pups need natural oils to keep their skin healthy; bathing them often will dry out their skin, so only wash them when necessary.