Animalia
Lion
Panthero leo10 POINTS
Play: Leo panthera has a MOVE of 2.
Fact: A unique characteristic of both females and males is that the tail ends in a hairy tuft, which often conceals a hard “spine” or “spur”. The function of the tuft and spine are unknown.
Broadclub Cuttlefish
Sepia latimanus11 POINTS • Sepia latimanus has a MOVE of 2. “It is the most common cuttlefish species on coral reefs, living at a depth of up to 30 m.”
Royal Starling
Cosmopsarus regius5 POINTS
• Cosmopsarus regius has a FLIGHT of 2.
The eggs of Cosmopsarus regius are light green with red speckles.
Rock Pigeon
Columba livia2 POINTS
• Columba livia has a FLIGHT of 3.
• Columba livia is considered to be an INVASIVE species of Aves cards of identical scale and food chain rank.
Muskox
Ovibos moschatus7 POINTS
• Ovibos moschatus has a MOVE of 2.
“When the herd is threatened, the bulls and cows will face outward to form a stationary ring or semicircle around the calves.”
House Sparrow
Passer domesticus2 POINTS • Passer domesticus has a FLIGHT of 2. • Passer domesticus is considered to be an INVASIVE species of Aves cards of identical scale and food chain rank.