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Emperor Penguins

Emperor penguins are the largest species of penguin. In order to keep warm during the harsh antarctic winter emperor penguins huddle together. They take turns on the inside and outside of the huddles so they all are shielded from the cold wind. They get very close together but never quite touch because that would push...

Asian Giant Hornet

Asian Giant Hornets are the largest wasps in the world. Unlike bees and other wasps, the Asian Giant Hornet’s stinger remains attached to their body after using it, this allows them to sting multiple times and stay alive. They can chase their prey for up to 60 miles at a speed up to 25mph.

Asian Elephant

Elephants are one of Earth’s most intelligent animals. Asian Elephants are slightly smaller than African Elephants and have smaller, rounder ears. They use their trunks for breathing, drinking, trumpeting and using a fingerlike feature on the end of their trunk to grab things.

Nilgai

Nilgai are the largest antelopes in Asia. They’re as sacred in Hindu culture as cattle, in fact Nilgai is Hindunasti for “blue cow”. Their name comes from the males’ blue grey color (females are an orange tinted brown) and cow-like horns.

Asian Needle Ant

Asian needle ants prefer to nest in moist damp areas like sprinkler systems, rotting logs, and loose soil. The average colony has 1,000 workers and 12 queens. They aren’t as aggressive as fire ants but do have venomous stingers that they will use if provoked.

Amur Leopard

Amur Leopards are primarily solitary with the exceptions of mating season and mothers with their offspring. They can run at speeds up to 35 miles per hours (56km/h) and climb up trees in order to rest or protect their kills from other predators. Amur Leopards have tiny hooks on their tongues called denticles on their...

Chinese Alligator

Chinese alligators are smaller than American alligators and have bony plates on their bellies and eyelids which American alligators don’t have. They live in bodies of freshwater such as ponds, swamps, and slow-moving rivers. Chinese alligators dig burrows which they use to brumate in the winter and take shelter from the sun in the summer.

Letter from Haibu

Welcome to the wide world of me, Haibu! I’m so happy you found your way to my site - it’s always fun meeting new people. In fact, I’ve met a lot of new people in the past couple of years.

My best friend, Kanuux and I met on my crazy adventure in New York. He’s technically a seal but he’s a person in my mind. That might be because I can speak to animals like they’re people.

I met pretty much all the orphans at the Barrington House Orphanage in New York City but grew very close with Scotty, Olli, and Zeek. They’re always up for helping me help the animals but that’s only part of why I love them with my whole heart. They’re funny, courageous, empathetic, and my goodness I just appreciate them so much.

They helped me rescue Wiz, Eron, Bishop, and a bunch of other animals from a trafficking ship so now all of those animals are our friends too!

The connections that I have with my friends, both the animal and human kind, have helped me see the world with fresh eyes. I’ve seen the unique struggles and pain they’ve been through without losing love or hope in their hearts. I know that humans are all capable of love and getting along if we just take the time to listen to each other without judgment.

Everyone has a story, and everyone should feel safe sharing it. My friendships have shown me the potential our world has and that’s what I strive to make happen in my lifetime – animals and humans are meant to thrive together.

I hope we can be friends too and you can help me make this world a better place. If you haven’t checked out the world with all the fun animal content on the home page yet, get on it!

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Birds

Fish

Invertebrates

Mammals

Reptiles

Animal Regions

Africa

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Asia

Australia

Europe

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