Read More MMammalsInterior Alaskan Wolf: Profile and InformationbyAdenaya DamilolaJune 26, 2024 The Interior Alaskan wolf (Canis lupus pambasileus), also known as the Yukon wolf in Canada and the Interior… Read More
Read More MMammalsPlatypus: Profile and InformationbyAigbini JenniferJune 26, 2024 All animals possess unique features that make them stand out, certain distinguishing features that set them apart from… Read More
Read More BBirdsMute Swan: Profile and InformationbyAigbini JenniferJune 26, 2024 The exotic Mute Swan is the majestic bird of Russian ballet and European stories. This swan swims with… Read More
Read More MMammalsHog Badger: Profile and InformationbyAdenaya DamilolaNovember 4, 2020 The hog badger (Arctonyx collaris) is a well-known terrestrial mustelid endemic to Southeast and Central Asia. It is… Read More
Read More MMammalsAfrican Striped Weasel: Profile and InformationbyAdenaya DamilolaJune 22, 2024 The African weasel (Poecilogale albinucha), the only member of its genus, is a small, black-and-white-coloured weasel endemic to… Read More
Read More MMammalsSun Bear: Profile and InformationbyAdenaya DamilolaJune 22, 2024 The sun bear (Helarctosmalayanus) is a well-known bear species in the family Ursidae, native to Southeast Asia’s tropical… Read More
Read More FFishPufferfish: Profile and InformationbyAigbini JenniferJune 22, 2024 Pufferfish is a family of predominantly marine and estuarine fish of the Tetraodontiformes order. The family includes several… Read More
Read More BBirdsTundra Swans: Profile and InformationbyAigbini JenniferJune 22, 2024 The tundra swans are giant white birds with a long and elegant body. North American “Whistling” Tundras have… Read More
Read More MMammalsAnteater: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi PeterJune 22, 2024 Anteater is a popular name for the four mammal species of the suborder Vermilingua (meaning ‘worm tongue’), generally… Read More
Read More MMammalsOtters: Profile and InformationbyOluwafemi PeterJune 22, 2024 Otters are carnivorous mammals in the Lutrinae subfamily. The 13 existing otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or… Read More