
Topi
Topi’s are extremely social animals and their herds usually contain 15 to 20 individuals, however, some can contain hundreds!

Sable Antelope
Sable antelopes are polygynous animals, meaning they have multiple mates. Their breeding season begins in May and ends in July.

Warthog
Warthogs live in both moist and arid savannas, grasslands, and woodlands. They occupy countries in Africa such as Kenya, Ethiopia, and more.

Komodo Dragon
Komodo dragons have venomous glands in their mouth which can paralyze an animal and cause blood loss and excruciating pain.

Green Anole
When male green anoles show off their dewlap to either attract females or scare away other males, they will often do push-ups and bob their heads at the same time.

Crested Gecko
Crested geckos are vocal animals, and sometimes you will hear them making a chirping noise or barking sound that can sound like squeaking.

Common Octopus
The common octopus has three hearts! One functions to send oxygenated blood to the body, and the other two pump blood to the gills.

Great White Shark
Great white sharks have a powerful sense of smell which they use to help them detect prey in deep water.

Tufted Puffin
Tufted puffins can use their beaks to carry 10 fish at a time, which is beneficial when bringing back food to the nest for young birds.

Trumpeter Swan
Trumpeter swans can run at a speed of 30 mph on water and flap their wings until they gain enough momentum to take off and fly.