Malagasy giant chameleon

Furcifer oustaleti
Scale 6 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3
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5 POINTS

• Furcifer oustaleti has a MOVE of 2.

• Furcifer oustaleti is endemic to Madagascar

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The Oustalet’s or Malagasy giant chameleon (Furcifer oustaleti) is a very large species ofchameleon that is endemic to Madagascar, but also has been introduced near Nairobi in Kenya(though its current status there is unclear). It occurs in a wide range of habitats, even among degraded vegetation within villages, but is relatively rare in primary forest. With a maximum length of 68.5 cm (27 in), it […] read more

Bali Mynah

Leucopsar rothschildi
Scale 6 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3
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5 POINTS

•  Leucopsar rothschildi has a FLIGHT of 2.

•  Leucopsar rothschildi is restricted to the island of Bali in Indonesia.

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The Bali Myna (Leucopsar rothschildi), also known as Rothschild’s Mynah, Bali Starling, or Bali Mynah, locally known as Jalak Bali, is a medium-sized (up to 25 cm long), stocky myna, almost wholly white with a long, drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail. The bird has blue bare skin around the eyes, […] read more

Humpback whale

Megaptera novaeangliae
Scale 9 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3
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9 POINTS

Megaptera novaeangliae has a MOVE of 2 and requires a KRILL card or actinopterygii card for diet.

• Males can sing long, loud, complex “songs”

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The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale. One of the larger rorqual species, adults range in length from 12–16 metres (39–52 ft) and weigh approximately 36,000 kilograms (79,000 lb). The humpback has a distinctive body shape, with unusually long pectoral fins and a knobbly head. An acrobatic animal known for breaching and […] read more

Spotted Salamander

Ambystoma maculatum
Scale 5 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3
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7 POINTS

Ambystoma maculatum has a MOVE of 2.

Ambystoma maculatum can regenerate its limbs if lost.

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The Spotted Salamander or Yellow-spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) is a mole salamander common in the eastern United States and Canada. The Spotted Salamander is the state amphibian of South Carolina. This salamander ranges from Nova Scotia, to Lake Superior, to southern Georgia and Texas [2] It has recently been found that its embryos havesymbiotic algae […] read more

Red Fox

Vulpes vulpes
Scale 7 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3
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1 POINT

• Vulpes vulpes has a MOVE of 2

Vulpes vulpes is a social animal. Red foxes live in groups which are led by one mated pair.

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The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the largest of the true foxes, as well as being the most geographically spread member of the Carnivora, being distributed across the entire northern hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, Central America, and the steppes of Asia. Its range has increased alongside human expansion, having been introduced […] read more

Earthworm

Lumbricus terrestris
Scale 4 Diat: carbon-macromolecules , Hierachy 2

2 POINTS

Lumbricus terrestris has a MOVE of 1.

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Lumbricus terrestris is a large, reddish worm native to Europe[citation needed], but now also widely distributed elsewhere around the world (along with several other lumbricids) due to human introductions. In some areas where it has been introduced, some people consider it to be a serious pest species since it is outcompeting native worms. Through much […] read more