This animal has wings but doesn't use them to fly. It's also frequently found swimming away from orcas.
Penguin
Certain subspecies of this animal can roll themselves up into a ball so that they can protect themselves from predators.
Armadillo
There are some species of this creature that can live up to 190 years old. That's like way out there dude!
Turtles
These animals can see almost 360 degrees around them, except for the space right in front of them. That's why it's so easy to tip them over.
Cows
This mammal eats about 40lbs. of bamboo a day and likes to save on travel time by rolling down hills.
Pandas
This animal is famous in New Zealand and is the namesake of the people who live there. It also shares its name with a fruit.
Kiwi Bird
This amphibian never fully develops which is what allows it to keep its gills so that it can run around on land and swim. Also they're kind of cute looking.
Axolotl
This animal is frequently referred to as a whale even though it is the largest subspecies of dolphin.
Orcas
This animal is the largest in the deer family with only the males having antlers.
Moose
This creature is so slow that moss and algae grows on it, and acts as natural camouflage.
Sloth
This animal can swim and fly cause they're just that awesome. (HINT: they are cousins to the penguin)
Puffin
This aquatic creature has a punch so strong that it can punch through glass tanks, as well as other creature's shells.
Mantis Shrimp
These aquatic mammals literally sleep with one eye open because they can turn off half of their brain.
Dolphins
This mammal is only found in the Great Bear Forest in British Columbia, but they might be hard to find since their unique color fur allows them to blend right in.
Spirit Bear
This mammal is known for its long memory and deep connection to their offspring. They are also considered a symbol of wisdom.
Elephants
This mammal eats about 1200 mosquitos per hour, so it's very helpful to have around in the summer months.
Bats
This animal is known as the happiest mammal on Earth and they are in the same family as kangaroos. They are also referred to as the selfie animal because famous people like to take pictures with them.
Quokkas
If you flip this creature over onto its back then it will go into a trance-like state, but good luck getting close enough to do that.
Sharks
This animal has a self-warming nose which has inspired some interesting holiday myths about it.
Reindeer
This animal is kind of like a cross between a cat and a bear, but their main feature is their big tail which they use as a blanket at night.
Red Pandas
This animal's skin changes color depending on its mood and it likes to sleep in trees at night for safety. A group of these animals is called a gang or rafter.
Turkey
This animal can see the widest range of colors of any animal in the world, which means they actually see colors that you and I don't even know exist. They can also send each other message's using color, which really crazy.
Mantis Shrimp
These mammals hunt in packs and form their own unique hunting patterns that they pass down to the next generation.
Orcas
This aquatic mammal is considered a keystone species because it helps keep its ecosystem alive. One important job it has is eating sea urchins.
This aquatic creature is very interesting because it is a venomous mammal making it rare. The offspring of this mammal are called puggles.
Platypus