This crab is known for singing "Under the Sea" in Disney's The Little Mermaid.
Sebastian
Half human and half horse, these mythological creatures are often depicted with bows and arrows.
Centaurs
This is the largest known rodent in the world. It is native to all countries in South America except for Chile. In cartoons, it is often depicted in a pool of water with an orange on its head.
Capybara
Dogs
This bird is a national symbol of the U.S. Fun fact: their iconic squawk is actually the sound of a falcon.
Bald Eagle
This yellow sponge that lives in a pineapple under the sea.
Spongebob squarepants
This is the kind of ice cream that Benson Boone sings about in his hit song, "Mystical Magical".
Moonbeam Icecream
A car brand shares this name with an animal. It is spotted and often confused with leopards. Diego's best friend is a baby version of this animal.
Jaguar
If you keep them as pets, you have to give these super-soft rodents dust baths instead of normal baths.
Parrot
Jellyfish
This creature is a combination of an eagle, a horse, and a lion, though hearing it's name, you would think it's something completely different. Harry Potter takes a flight on one of these creatures in the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Hippogriff
A character who is this type of animal is royalty on an island also inhabited by fossa. Many have striped tails and wide eyes. Mort is an obsessive, weird type of this animal that lives in Madagascar.
Lemur
When people have pet turtles, they often keep them in this type of tank. They're normally filled with rocks and plants.
Terrarium
Many people have heard of these flying "dinosaurs" with an oddly-spelled name. Technically, they belong to a completely different class of reptiles than most dinosaurs we know.
Pterodactyl
This extinct shark species is known as the largest shark that has ever existed.
Medusa is the most famous example of this mythological creature with the ability to turn someone to stone just by looking at them. These creatures are often depicted with snakes instead of hair.
Pink versions of this animal live in the Amazon River. As babies and in their youth, these animals are grey before lightening to the iconic pink shade. Unlike their ocean counterparts, this animal does not typically live in a large pod.
Dolphin (Pink Amazon River Dolphin)
This common household fish is also commonly known as the Siamese Fighter. Their large fins come in many colors and are known for being very easy pets to care for.
Betta Fish
They can't actually fly, but this rodent species can often be found using the skin between their wrists and ankles to glide from tree to tree.
Flying Squirrels
True or False: Human evolution can be traced all the way back to aquatic animals known as tetrapods (4 limbed fish).
True
Lots of European folklore tells stories of these creatures that replace human babies when a fairy or other supernatural creature takes them.
Changeling
This animal is the smallest member of its species. Unlike other types that might typically eat fruits, leaves, or bugs, this animal feeds on tree gum. They are fluffy and very small, able to fit on a human finger, which is how they got the nickname 'finger monkeys'.
Pygmy Marmoset
Despite their name, Guinea Pigs are neither pigs nor native to Guinea. They are actually rodents that are native to this region of the world.
Andes/South America/Americas
Native to New Zealand, this flightless bird shares a name with a popular fruit. There are five known species of this bird, only one of which is extinct.
Kiwi