North-America
Kodiak Bear
Kodiak bears are the second largest bear in the world after the polar bear.
Eurasian Collared Dove
The Eurasian collared dove has been extensively studied due to its amazing ability to rapidly colonize new territories.
Short-Eared Owl
The short-eared owl is one of the most widespread owl species in the world, covering five continents.
Swainson’s Hawk
Their wings form a “V” shape when flying.
Eastern Box Turtle
When injured or damaged, the shell of the eastern box turtle can regenerate
King Quail
Females look similar to males but don’t come in shades of blue
Osprey
They reuse nesting sites for 70 years!
Rove Beetle
When threatened, rove beetles raise the ends of their body like scorpions, but they have no sting.
Wryneck
They feign death by making their bodies limp and closing their eyes.
Eastern Turkey (Wild Turkey)
You can hear their gobbles up to a mile away!
Blue Death Feigning Beetle
When threatened, blue death feigning beetles will pretend like they’re dead.
Palo Verde Beetle
The palo verde beetle is one of the largest beetles in North America
Welsh Springer Spaniel
Due to being so attached to their owners, the Welsh Springer Spaniel does not do well with being left alone and can experience separation anxiety.
Rough Earth Snake
It has a pointed snout that is uses to burrow into moist soil.
Flour Beetle
Flour beetles are adapted to survive in very dry environments.
May Beetle
May Beetles are also known as June Bugs Because they’re more active during the month of June
Click Beetle
Click beetles are named for the clicking noise they make to escape predators.