South-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.

Flour Beetle

Flour beetles are adapted to survive in very dry environments.

Click Beetle

Click beetles are named for the clicking noise they make to escape predators.

Rhino Beetle

Rhinoceros beetles can lift objects 850 times their weight

Fleckvieh Cattle

Besides being bred for milk and meat, these cattle were also used as draft oxen.

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.

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.

Water Beetle

Water beetles bite; they use their legs to inject venomous digestive saliva

Redhump Eartheater

The redhump eartheater are very passive fish and do well in aquariums with non-cichlid species

Soldier Beetle

Soldier beetles resemble fireflies, but they're not bioluminescent.

Horned Beetle

These beetles are herbivores but have an intimidating appearance because of the horn-like projection on their heads. However, they are entirely harmless to humans, as they don't sting or bite.

Pelagornis

The Pelagornis is larger than the largest living bird today.

Superworm

These larvae are native to Central and South America but now occur on every continent except Antarctica

Powderpost Beetle

Powderpost beetles prefer living in moist tree limbs, dead wood, and branches. They get into homes through infested joists, paneling, rafters, flooring, and finished wood products.