Quoll
Spotted night hunters of Australasia
Spotted night hunters of Australasia
Fifth-tail climbers of the Amazon
Rainforest faces, forest foragers
Not flyers - forest gliders
Bright colors, bold chemistry
Sengis: Africa's lightning snouts
Probe, sweep, and thrive in wetlands
Old shells, living rivers
Born to soar, built to steal
Whiskers, spines, and river smarts
Eyes apart. Tongue like lightning.
Big frog. Bigger boom.
Little hopper of the forest edge
Freshwater armor, silent power
Nature's living twigs and leaves
Built to graze, born to swim
Spotted sentinels of the savanna
Two eyes, one side-seafloor masters
Sticky toes, big voices, forest lives
Livebearing grazer with brackish grit
The reed-bed runner on lily pads
Australia's wild voice of the outback
Born in water, gone in a day
Long tail, big brains, bold foraging
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