North-America
Brown Headed Cowbird
Males are generally monogamous during mating season and will protect the female from other males. However, females tend to venture from their partners and mate with other males.
Flathead Catfish
The only predators that prey on flathead catfish are members of their own species and humans who catch them for commercial and recreational purposes.
Spider Beetle
Spider beetles have globular bodies, which makes them look like spiders.
Leptocephalus
Leptocephali have flat bodies filled with jelly-like substances, surrounded by a thin layer of muscle.
Yokohama chicken
Yokohama chickens have snow white feathers with tails reaching up to 4 feet in length.
Grapevine Beetle
Although they feed on grapevine leaves, Grapevine beetles hardly cause serious damage to the plant.
Yellow Bellied Sapsucker
The males are responsible for choosing the nesting tree most of the time. Luckily, cavity nests are often reused for multiple breeding seasons (up to 7 years.)
Warbler
Warblers are so called because of the trills of their song.
Green Sunfish
Juvenile Green Sunfish are less colorful than their parents because they need to blend in with their surroundings to avoid predators.
Water Beetle
Water beetles bite; they use their legs to inject venomous digestive saliva
Figeater Beetle
Figeater beetles only open their wings partially when they fly.
Soldier Beetle
Soldier beetles resemble fireflies, but they're not bioluminescent.
White-shouldered House Moth
The larva is the pest because a fully-grown white-shouldered house moth cannot feed; it can only absorb liquid
Anna’s Hummingbird
Anna's Hummingbird wings beat 40-50 times per second during normal flight
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Red-Bellied Woodpeckers will often steal the nests of other birds.