This working dog breed is famous for herding sheep and is known for its intelligence and energy.
Border Collie
This insect can lift more than 50 times its own body weight.
Ant
This small rodent thrives in underground burrows across grasslands.
Mole
This common insect can survive being frozen and thawed.(they are found all across the world including here)
Bee
This mammal is known for its intelligence and uses echolocation to find prey.
Dolphin
This animal is known for its stubborn behavior and is often used to carry loads in mountainous regions.
Donky
Known for its memory, this mammal can recall water sources and safe paths across deserts.
Camel
Native to rocky deserts, this reptile can absorb water directly through its skin.
Thorny devil
This animal can regrow lost body parts, including its heart, and if you cut it in half it will regenerate into two ___
Starfish
This shark can live for over 400 years, making it the longest-living vertebrate.
Greenland Shark
This farm animal is known for its high intelligence, can learn tricks, and is often compared to dogs in memory and problem-solving ability.
Pig
Known for its shock-absorbing legs, this animal can jump over 100 times its body length.
Flea
This amphibian is native to a single lake in Mexico and survives in water with extremely low oxygen.
Axolotl
This mammal doesn’t have a stomach.
Platypus
This cephalopod can change both color and texture to become nearly invisible in the open ocean.
Cuttlefish
This small domesticated animal, common in Europe, can survive on scraps and often helped control pests in barns.
Cat
This tiny thingy can survive in near-total oxygen deprivation by slowing its metabolism to almost zero.
Tardigrade(water bear)
Living in the world’s driest place, this mammal extracts almost all water from the food it eats and barely drinks at all.
Kangaroo rat (rat)
This small bird can see ultraviolet patterns on flowers to find nectar.
Hummingbird
Known as the “vampire of the deep,” this eel-like fish feeds on blood and survives total darkness.
Lamprey
This small animal was domesticated before cats or cows and was once used as currency in some cultures.
Rabbit
Capable of shooting venom over a distance to stun prey, this land reptilia is a master of long-range attack.
Spitting cobra (or cobra)
This blind amphibian lives entirely in submerged limestone caves in Europe.
Olm (salamander)
This mammal’s milk contains more fat than any other land animal.
Seal
The largest living reptile, this predator can reach over 23 feet, has the strongest bite of any animal, and rules the estuaries and coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific.
Saltwater Crocodile