Moray eel (Gymnothorax funebris) are actually blue, but a slimy yellow coating on their bodies makes them appear green. The slime protects these common tropical eels as they wiggle through jagged caves and rocky crevices.
Raptor; Birds of prey or predatory birds, also known as raptors, are hypercarnivorous bird species that actively hunt and feed on other vertebrates (mainly mammals, reptiles and other smaller birds). In addition to speed and strength, these predators have keen eyesight for detecting prey from a distance or during flight, strong feet with sharp talons for grasping or killing prey, and powerful, curved beaks for tearing off flesh.Although predatory birds primarily hunt live prey, many species (such as fish eagles, vultures and condors) also scavenge and eat carrion.
Lungfish: The West African lungfish (Protopterus annectens), also known as the Tana lungfish or simply African lungfish, is a species of African lungfish. It is found in a wide range of freshwater habitats in West and Middle Africa, as well as the northern half of Southern Africa.
Capuchin monkeys (Cebus ):The capuchin monkeys are New World monkeys of the subfamily Cebinae. They are readily identified as the "organ grinder. The range of capuchin monkeys includes some tropical forests in Central America and South America as far south as northern Argentina. In Central America, where they are called white-faced monkeys ("carablanca"), they usually occupy the wet lowland forests on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica and Panama and deciduous dry forest on the Pacific coast.
Scorpion (Scorpiones)Scorpions primarily prey on insects and other invertebrates, but some species hunt vertebrates. They use their pincers to restrain and kill prey, or to prevent their own predation. The venomous sting is used for offense and defense.
Scorpion (Scorpiones)
Scorpions primarily prey on insects and other invertebrates, but some species hunt vertebrates. They use their pincers to restrain and kill prey, or to prevent their own predation. The venomous sting is used for offense and defense.
Naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) Naked mole-rats are pink, nearly hairless subterranean rodents that live in burrows in eastern Africa. Theyโre eusocial mammals, with a social system structured in service of a queen, much like bees
Spider-tailed horned viper (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides)
Jaguar ๐ (Panthera onca) A good day to hunt harder
Jaguar (Panthera onca)
The jaguar is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas. With a body length of up to 1.85 m and a weight of up to 158 kg, it is the biggest cat species in the Americas and the third largest in the world.
Chameleon (Chamaeleonidae)There's no mistaking the distinctive features of a chameleon: its telescopic eyes, grasping tail, color-changing skin, and projectile tongue. There are more than 200 species of chameleons, 76 of which are only found on the island of Madagascar.
Chameleons are perfectly adapted to life in the trees.
Tarsier (Tarsiidae).Tarsier monkeys are small primates that belong to the family Tarsiidae. There are several species, but they share some features, such as their giant eyes. Tarsiers are nocturnal, and these eyes help them see at night. Tarsiers live in the islands of Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, Sumatra, and Borneo.
Jaguar ๐ (Panthera onca)
Eagles (Aquila). The parents carry prey to the nest to feed their young. They feed their chicks by tearing off pieces of food and holding them to the beaks of the eaglets. The parents tear off bits of prey and feed them directly, bill to bill.
The yak. (Bos grunniens or Bos mutus)
Smallest worldโs monkey (Pygmy marmosets)