X

Subscribe our Newsletter

Vampire Bat

The Vampire Bat is a small species of Bat, native to the tropics of Central and South America. There are three recognised sub-species of Vampire Bat, all of which are in a genus of their own despite their obvious similarities. The Common Vampire Bat, the Hairy-Legged Vampire Bat and the White-Winged Vampire Bat are all closely related and share the same unique feeding habits, as they are the only known mammals that feed entirely on blood. Over time, Vampire Bats have perfectly adapted to the consumption of their only food source, with a leaf-like heat sensor on the end of their nose which detects where the warm blood is flowing closest to the skin.

Clown Fish

The clown fish (also known as the anemonefish) is a small species of fish that is found around tropical coral reefs. The most commonly known species of clown fish is orange with white markings but clown fish can be found in many different colours and can also differ in shape.
There are 28 recognised species of clown fish that are found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The clown fish is also found as far north as the Red Sea and inhabits the Great Barrier Reef, on the Australian east coast.
The clown fish was made most famous from the popular children's film Finding Nemo . Aquatic stores and clown fish breeders reported a significant increase in the popularity of the clown fish a

loading...

Giant Ibis

Chipmunk

Australian Mist

Mayfly

Stag Beetle

Eastern Gorilla

Jaguar

Coral

Magellanic Penguins

Border Terrier

Desert Tortoise

Chamois

Black Bear

Old World Vultures

Dhole

Zebra Shark

Duck

Burrowing Frog

Turtles & Tortoises

Barracuda

Spectacled bear

Bengal Tiger

Yak

Galapagos Tortoise

Afghan Hound

Bactrian Camel

Badger

Falcon

Scarlet Macaws

Echidna

Emperor Penguin

Tigers

African Palm Civet

Llama

Cuttlefish

Snow Leopards

The snow leopard, known for its beautiful, thick fur, has a white, yellowish or soft gray coat with ringed spots of black on brown. The markings help camouflage it from prey. With their thick coats, heavy fur-lined tails and paws covered with fur, snow leopards are perfectly adapted to the cold and dry habitats in which they live.