Animalia
Nothobranchius foerschi
Nothobranchius foerschi
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9 POINTS
• Nothobranchius foerschi has a MOVE of 2.
• Nothobranchius foerschi is native to Tanzania.
Warm
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Nothobranchius foerschi is a species of fish in the Aplocheilidae family. It is endemic to Tanzania. Its natural habitat is intermittent freshwater marshes. Nothobranchius (Peters, W., 1868) is a genus of freshwater annual fish from East Africa in the family Nothobranchiidae which was long included in the Aplocheilidae. Many species have very small distributions. There […] read more
European Bee-eater
Merops apiaster7 POINTS
• Merops apiaster has a FLIGHT of 2.
• Merops apiaster can eat as many as 250 bees per day.
Warm
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The European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster), is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family Meropidae. It breeds in southern Europe and in parts of north Africa and western Asia. It is strongly migratory, wintering in tropical Africa, India and Sri Lanka. This species occurs as a spring overshoot north of its range, with occasional breeding […] read more
Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew
Rhynchocyon chrysopygus8 POINTS
• Rhynchocyon chrysopygus has a MOVE of 2.
• Rhynchocyon chrysopygus has thickened skin beneath its golden rump to protect against predators.
Warm, Hot
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The Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew (Rhynchocyon chrysopygus) is the largest of the African elephant shrew family. It is the size of a small rabbit, and is only found in the coastal Arabuko Sokoke National Park north of Mombassa in Kenya. Its name is derived from the conspicuous golden fur on its hindquarters which contrasts strongly with […] read more
Pink Fairy Armadillo
Chlamyphorus truncatus3 POINTS
• Chlamyphorus truncatus has a MOVE of 2.
• Chlamyphorus truncatus is the world’s smallest armadillo.
Warm, Hot
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The pink fairy armadillo (Chlamyphorus truncatus) or pichiciego is the smallest species of armadillo (mammals of the familyDasypodidae, mostly known for having a bony armor shell). It is found in central Argentina, where it inhabits dry grasslands and sandy plains with thorn bushes and cacti. The pink fairy armadillo is approximately 90–115 mm (3.5-4.5 inches) long, excluding […] read more
Gentoo Penguin
Pygoscelis papua7 POINTS
• Pygoscelis papua has a MOVE of 2.
• Pygoscelis papua is the fastest underwater swimming penguin, reaching speeds of 36 km/h!
Cold
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Photo by Liam Quinnwww.flickr.com/photos/liamq/
The long-tailed Gentoo Penguin ( /ˈdʒɛntuː/ JEN-too), is a penguin species in the genus Pygoscelis papua, most closely associated with the Adelie Penguin (P. adeliae) and the Chinstrap penguins (P. antarctica). The first scientific description was made in 1781 by Johann Reinhold Forster on the basis of Falkland Islands. They call in a variety of […] read more
Hoopoe
Upupa epops1 POINT
• Upupa epops has a FLIGHT of 2.
• Upupa epops has a characteristic undulating flight which is like that of a giant butterfly.
Cool, Warm, Hot
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Photo by Luc Viatourcommons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Lviatour
The Hoopoe (/ˈhuːpuː/) (Upupa epops) is a colourful bird that is found across Afro-Eurasia, notable for its distinctive ‘crown’ of feathers. Like the Latin name upupa, the English name is an onomatopoetic form which imitates the cry of the bird. The Hoopoe is classified in the Coraciiformesclade, a group that also includes kingfishers, bee-eaters, rollers, […] read more