The largest reptile in North America
American Alligator
The only species of vulture (besides the turkey vulture) found in North America.
Black Vulture
These rainforest frogs become highly toxic after eating venomous ants.
Poison Dart Frog
These mostly highly predatory fish can be identified by their triangular dorsal fin and close relation to string rays and skates.
Sharks
These cackling scavengers are neither feline or canine.
Hyena
These snakes kill their prey by asphyxiation.
Boas/Pythons/Constrictors
A female peafowl.
Peahen
Semi-aquatic salamanders.
Newts
Closely related to trout, these fish spawn in freshwater and migrate to the ocean, traveling upstream and become consumed by grizzly bears and wolves in the process.
Salmon
Alternative name for a reindeer in North America.
Caribou
Terrestrial reptiles with a hard carapace.
Tortoise
When a bird maintains it's feathers.
Preening
This provides coating for amphibians and allows amphibians to stay moist.
Mucus
These eels live on the seafloor and get their name from poking their heads from their burrows and having the rest of their body hidden.
Garden Eel
This feature seperates sea lions from seals.
The ears/ ear flaps
The only venomous lizard native to the United States.
Gila Monster
These birds can dive at 240 mph and impale small mammals with their hooked talons.
Peregrine Falcon
These tree frogs are invasive to Florida and eat native tree frogs.
Cuban Tree Frog
These fish are known for their high value caviar.
Sturgeon
These large oceanic dolphins are apex predators and have a geographic range that spans across almost entire ocean.
Killer Whale/Orca
These lizards commonly sold as pets store fat in their tail and lick their eyelids.
Leopard Gecko/Fat Tailed Gecko
From the order Strigiformes, these birds have silent flight, binaural hearing, binocular vision, and an upright stance.
Owls
Metamorphic stage of a frog that comes after tadpole.
Froglet
This is where hermaphroditic fish are commonly found.
Coral reefs
This primate lives in troops and is lead by a male with lighter back hair.
Gorilla