This type of bear eats a lot of fruit and salmon!
Grizzly bear
These birds are native residents of Antartica.
Emperor Penguin
These rulers of the sahara can spend about 20 hours a day resting. They hunt in prides.
Lions
This prehistoric big cat from the Ice Age had weapons for teeth.
Saber-Tooth Cat/Smilodon
This big cat faces extinction in Asia due to rampant deforestation and poaching.
Sunda Tiger (Southeast Asia)
This nocturnal bird primarily hunts and eats small mammals, insects, and other birds.
Owl!
This slow-moving mammal hangs out in the trees in the tropical rain forests of South & Central America.
Sloth
This insect loves eating soil, making more nutritious dirt for plants to grow. They are also a favorite meal for birds.
Earthworm
This quick, small dinosaur species is one of the stars of Jurassic Park. They were known to hunt in packs and are ancestors to modern day birds.
Velociraptor
The largest predatory fish on earth, these fish are endangered due to commercial fishing.
Great White Shark (West Coast USA, South Africa, Japan, Oceania, Chile, the Mediterranean)
Mainly vegetarian, but sometimes will eat ants and termites. This big ape normally walks on their knuckles.
Gorilla
New Zealanders are this type of bird.
Kiwis
Their humps consist of stored fat, which they can digest when food and water is short.
Camels
Name this prehistoric, elephant-sized mammal from the Ice Age.
Wooly Mammoth
These red-furred mammals enjoy eating bamboo in the Eastern Himalayas.
Red Panda (Eastern Himalayas)
The favorite food of this largest living mammal (in the world) is krill.
Blue Whale
This heavy-bodied reptile is frequently bred in captivity, but can also be found in tropical North/Central/South American climates.
It chokes its food before swallowing.
Boa Constrictor
This aquatic rodent makes river dams to store food in winter and protect from predators.
Beaver
This flightless bird was first sighted by Dutch sailors in the 16th century, then hunted to extinction by the 17th century.
Dodo
This endangered species is heavily poached in Africa for its horn.
Its Latin name is Diceros bicornis.
Black Rhino (Coastal East Africa)
This fuzzy marsupial can always be found chewing eucalyptus tree leaves.
Koala
Found across the world's oceans in shallow and deep water - all types of fish and plants like to make their home here. (ex. Nemo's family!)
Coral reefs!
This canine hunts in packs.
Their primary role in their ecosystem helps control herbivore populations.
Wolves
This woodland bird's population went from billions to zero in just 50 years, as a result of overhunting.
Passenger Pigeon
This red-fleshed fish is highly prized and most commonly used in nigiri sushi.
Bluefin Tuna (Oceans - Atlantic, Pacific, Southern)