American Robin

Turdus migratorius
Scale 5 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3
Sorry, there is no photo available. If you have one, please submit here .

3 POINTS

• Turdus migratorius has a FLIGHT of 2.

• Turdus migratorius’s song sounds something like ‘cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily, cheer up, cheer up’.

 

Cool, Warm
Graphic by Ashley Reynoldsgummipwns.deviantart.com/
The American Robin or North American Robin[2] (Turdus migratorius) is a migratory songbird of the thrush family. It is named after the European Robin[3]because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closely related, with the European robin belonging to the flycatcher family. The American Robin is widely distributed throughout North America, wintering […] read more

Great White Shark

Carcharodon carcharias
Scale 8 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3

8 POINTS

Carcharodon carcharias has a MOVE of 2.

Carcharodon carcharias can weigh up to 2,268 kilograms (5,000 lb)!

Cool, Warm
Graphic by Martha Isermanwww.bigredsharks.com
The great white shark, scientific name Carcharodon carcharias, also known as the great white, white pointer, white shark, or white death, is a large lamniform shark found in coastal surface waters in all major oceans. The great white shark is known for its size, with the largest individuals known to have approached or exceeded 6 […] read more

Common Raven

Corvus corax
Scale 6 Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3

1 POINT

Corvus corax has a FLIGHT of 2.

Corvus corax juveniles are among the most playful of all birds.

Cool, Warm, Hot
The Common Raven (Corvus corax), also known as the Northern Raven, is a large, all-black passerine bird. Found across the northern hemisphere, it is the most widely distributed of all corvids. There are at least eight subspecies with little variation in appearance— although recent research has demonstrated significant genetic differences among populations from various regions. […] read more

Super Red Arowana

Scleropages formosus
Scale 5 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3

9 POINTS

Scleropages formosus has a MOVE of 2.

Scleropages formosus is sometimes called a dragon fish.

Warm
Graphic by Heather E. Harlowforbidding.deviantart.com
Photo by Marcel Burkhardcommons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Cele4
The Asian arowana comprises several varieties of freshwater fish in the genus Scleropages. Some sources differentiate these varieties into multiple species,[1][2] while others consider the different strains to belong to a single species, Scleropages formosus.[3] They have several other common names, including Asian bonytongue, dragon fish, and a number of names specific to different varieties. […] read more

Grunt Sculpin

Rhamphocottus richardsonii
Scale 5 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3

8 POINTS

Rhamphocottus richardsonii has a MOVE of 2.

Rhamphocottus richardsonii can often be found living in bottles, cans, and barnacle shells.

Cool, Warm
Graphic by Derek Tanbotany.ubc.ca/derek
Photo by Brian Gratwickewww.flickr.com/photos/briangratwicke/
The grunt sculpin or grunt-fish, Rhamphocottus richardsonii, is the only member of the fish family Rhamphocottidae. It is native to temperate coastal waters of the North Pacific, from Japan to Alaska and south to California where it inhabits tide pools, rocky areas, and sandy bottoms at depths of up to 165 metres.     It […] read more

Hydra Vulgaris

Hydra vulgaris
Scale 3 Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3

8 POINTS

Hydra vulgaris has a MOVE of 1.

Hydra vulgaris can regenerate, does not age, and is considered to be biologically immortal.

Cool, Warm
Photo by Przemysław Malkowskiwww.akwarium.net.pl/port/
Hydra vulgaris is a small (12mm) freshwater hydroid. The hydra have 4 to 12 tentacles that protrude from just outside the mouth. They feed by extending their tentacles and waiting for food to touch the tentacles. They then bring the food to their mouth, ingest and digest the organism. Anything that cannot be digested is […] read more