Panama
Harpy Eagle
One of the largest eagle species in the world!
Wolf Spider
The wolf spider stalks its prey like a fearsome wolf!
Monarch Butterfly
During migration, Monarch Butterflies may travel 250 or more miles each day.
Mexican Free-Tailed Bat
Some colonies have millions of bats
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.
Mourning Dove
It is almost always the male who makes the famous sad sound, which is a wooing call
Leopard Frog
They can jump up to three feet
Kinkajou
The kinkajou is a nimble forest-dwelling mammal of Central and South America.
Honduran White Bat
The bat only eats figs.
Locust
Each locust can eat its weight in plants each day.
Scarlet Macaw
Like many parrots, the scarlet macaw is capable of vocal mimicry.
Gray Fox
The gray fox has retractable claws and a rotating wrist that allow it to climb trees with some proficiency
White-tail deer
White-tail deer are good swimmers