Bactrian Camel
Bactrian camels have two humps where they store fat to use for energy in case they have to go long periods without food. Their two sets of long eyelashes, lined ears, and closable nostrils help protect them from harsh winds and blowing sand. In the wild, bactrian...
Beluga Whale
Belugas are very social animals who typically live together in small groups. They’re very vocal and communicate through a variety of whistles and clicks. Beluga whales are even able to copy many sounds that they...
Bengal Tiger
Bengal tigers are one of the biggest cat species in the world. They’re great swimmers and one of the most water loving cats. Most bengal tigers are orange with brown or black stripes and white bellies and inner limbs, but occasionally one will be born with an all...
Blue Whale
The blue whale is the largest animal in the world. Newborn blue whales weigh 2 tons, which is more than the weight of three grizzly bears, and in the first year of their life they gain 200lbs (90.72kg) every day. Typically, they’re slow, graceful swimmers with a...
Bornean Orang-utan
Bornean orang-utans are highly intelligent and have been observed using tools and distinct cultural patterns. They’re the second largest ape after the gorilla and the largest living tree-dwelling animal. Bornean orang-utans build nests to rest in at night. Some use...
Bottlenose Dolphin
Bottlenose dolphins are highly communicative and use a combination of vocal communication and body language. Each dolphin even creates its own unique whistle when it’s born that it uses to identify itself. Bottlenose dolphins are very social and have been observed...
Brown Bear
Brown bears hibernate during the winter in order to avoid the cold weather and scarcity of food. In order to prepare, they spend pretty much all of their time during autumn eating so they can store enough fat on their body to get through the winter. During...