Western Sahara

Gypsy Moth

One of the most invasive species in the world

Sand Cat

They can survive for weeks without drinking water because the get moisture from their prey.

Egyptian Vulture

They steal large ostrich eggs and use rocks and pebbles to crack the shells.

Osprey

They reuse nesting sites for 70 years!

Wryneck

They feign death by making their bodies limp and closing their eyes.

Redstart

They build their nests off the ground in tree holes, cavities, stone walls, and roofs

Turaco

Their name means “banana-eater,” but they rarely ever eat bananas.

Frog

There are around 7,000 different species!

Goat

Most closely related to the Sheep!

Scorpion

There are around 2,000 known species!

Falcon

The falcon is faster than any other animal on earth, both on land and in the air

Sheep

Sheep were one of the first and most successful domesticated species in the world.

Woodpecker

They have zygodactyl feet, with the first and fourth toes facing backward, the second and third facing forward, so they can grip tree trunks more efficiently

Gerbil

Gerbils were named after jerboas, which are also rodents. Jerboas look like gerbils but are not closely related to them.

Sparrow

There are more sparrows in the world than people.

Chicken

First domesticated more than 10,000 years ago!