ANIMALS
Anemone
Sea Anemones are relatives of jellies and coral stinging cells which they use to capture prey and protect themselves.
Anglerfish
Some Anglerfish can reach 3.3 feet in length although most are often less than a foot
Arapaima
The arapaima is torpedo-shaped with large blackish-green scales and red markings.
Atlantic Stingray
These stingrays can grow to 2 feet across and 3.5 feet long including the tail.
Atlantis Mermaid
Mermaids are beautiful, magical creatures with a human upper body, tail of a fish, flowing long hair and enchanting voices.
Banded Archerfish
These fish have the ability to compensate for the refraction of light through water when aiming and shooting.
Bangaii Cardinalfish
They live and feed near the bottom of the sea, and usually have a diet of small fish and crustaceans.
Bat Ray
The Bat Ray is a type of eagle ray, which have long tails and tightly-packed rows of flattened teeth that form crushing plates.
Bengal cat
Bengal cats are descendants of domestic cats and wild Asian leopard cats.
Bichir
Bichir have extraordinary sense of smell, though they have very poor eyesight.
Bicolor Angelfish
The front half of the body is vibrant yellow, while the back half is a deep royal blue.
Black-Edged Moray
They have sharp, jagged teeth and are covered in a non-toxic mucus coat.
Blue Damselfish
The Blue Damselfish is also known as the Blue Devil or Sapphire Devil fish.
Blue Striped Grunt
Its common name comes from its blue stripes and from its habit of grunting by grinding its pharyngeal teeth.
Blue Tang
Blue Tangs are easily recognized by their royal blue body, yellow tail, and black “palette” design.
Clown Knifefish
This species grows to a fairly large size, up to a little more than 3 feet and can weigh up to 11 pounds in the wild.
Cockatiels
In the wild, Cockatiels keep their nails trimmed by jumping on branches and rocks. In captivity, Cockatiels get manicures!
Common Boa
Common Boas reach an average of 4 to 8 ft, but are known to reach 12ft in length and typically weigh up to 13 pounds as an adult.
Coral
These turtles are omnivorous and will eat anything they can find including plants, insects, fish, frogs and snakes.
Electric Eel
These turtles are omnivorous and will eat anything they can find including plants, insects, fish, frogs and snakes.
Flagtailed Prochildus
These turtles are omnivorous and will eat anything they can find including plants, insects, fish, frogs and snakes.
Flounder
These turtles are omnivorous and will eat anything they can find including plants, insects, fish, frogs and snakes.
Garter Snakes
These turtles are omnivorous and will eat anything they can find including plants, insects, fish, frogs and snakes.
Green Iguana
These turtles are omnivorous and will eat anything they can find including plants, insects, fish, frogs and snakes.
Iridescent Shark
These turtles are omnivorous and will eat anything they can find including plants, insects, fish, frogs and snakes.
Koi
Common Carp were raised for food across Europe and Asia in ancient times. In Japan, they were bred for color in the 1820s and became Koi.
Lemonpeel Angelfish
These tiny angels love to explore coral reefs, where they nibble on algae and tiny creatures hiding in the nooks and crannies.
Leopard Frog
Leopard Frogs prefer wet habitats like ponds, marshes, and stream edges.
Lobster
Lobsters live up to an estimated 45 to 50 years in the wild and are found in all oceans.
Moon Jelly
Jellies are not fish! Scientists try to avoid the term “jellyfish” to prevent confusion.
Nigerian Dwarf Goat
The Nigerian Dwarf goats are bred as companion animals and for their milk.
Nurse Shark
Reaching up to 10 feet in length, Nurse Sharks are large, nocturnal, bottomdwelling sharks that often live near rocky or coral patch reefs.
Parakeet
Nomadic seed-eaters, wild Parakeets follow available food and water across dry regions of Australia.
Pufferfish MBU
The Mbu puffer is capable of inflating itself with water or air when stressed or otherwise frightened.
Red Devil Cichild
Red Devils have plenty of large teeth and strong jaws, making them great predators.
Red-Tailed catfish
Red-tailed Catfish can live up to 20 years, and grow to be over 4 feet in length and weigh up to 180 pounds.
Sailfin Lizard
The lizard defends itself from predators by escaping into the water, often dropping from tree limbs, where it rests.
Silkie Chicken
Silkie Chickens are relatively small chickens, with males weighing about 4 pounds and females weighing about 3 pounds.
Silver Arowana
Arowanas are called “bonytongues” due to a toothed bone on the floor of the mouth that meets teeth on the roof of the mouth.
Southern Stingray
Adult Southern Stingrays may grow to 6.5 feet across their pectoral fins.
Stonefish
The stonefish is a highly venomous marine fish known for its exceptional camouflage and potent toxins.
Tang
Tang fish have sharp spines on their sides of their tails called scalpels. When threatened they will thrash their tails in defense.
Tokay Gecko
One of the largest gecko species, averaging 10–12 inches but capable of growing up to 16 inches long.
Transparent Cave Goby
The Transparent Goby is a small, delicate fish known for its almost see-through body.
White Sturgeon
White Sturgeons are the largest freshwater fish in North America, capable of growing over 20 feet long!
Wolf Eel
Though not true eels, Wolf Eels are elongated fish that resemble slender eels.
Zebra Tarantula
The Zebra Tarantula is a striking spider with bold black-and-white striped legs.