Koalas are famous for their fluffy ears, big noses, and love for eucalyptus leaves. Did you know that they spend most of their time in eucalyptus trees?
Alley cats, also called feral or street cats, are cats that live outdoors without a specific home or owner. Unlike the pet cats you might have at home, alley cats are used to living in the wild.
Sea turtles are found in almost every ocean. They love warm, tropical waters but some, like the Leatherback, travel to cooler seas to find jellyfish. Speaking of food, most sea turtles are omnivores, eating both plants and animals
Poodles have a pretty fancy history. They originally come from Germany and were used as water dogs. That means they were trained to jump into the water to fetch things like ducks for hunters.
Bees are flying insects known for their role in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the European honey bee, for producing honey.
A butterfly is an insect, which means it has six legs, a pair of antennae, and a body divided into three parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen. What makes butterflies special are their wings.
Gorillas are large apes that live in the forests of Africa. They’re known for their impressive strength and intelligence. Gorillas share about 98% of their DNA with humans, making them one of our closest relatives in the animal world!