Moose
Wapiti
Pronghorn
Black Bear
Brown Bear
American Bison
Wolf
Eagle
Lynx
Raccoon
Alligator
Cougar
Kangaroo
Koala
Giraffe
Lion
Tiger
Majestic Tigers, the largest big cats, are solitary hunters with striking orange and black-striped coats.
Grey Wolf
Iconic Grey Wolves exhibit complex pack dynamics, apex predators roaming the northern hemisphere's forests.
Cheetah
The Cheetah, Earth's fastest land animal, combines speed and stealth for daylight hunts across savannas.
Black Leopard
Elusive Black Leopards, or melanistic leopards, blend into the shadows of Asia and Africa's dense forests.
White Tiger
White Tigers, with their stunning white fur and blue eyes, result from a rare genetic variation in Bengal tigers.
White Wolf
With its magnificent pure white fur, the White Wolf is celebrated for its elegance and strength in its natural habitat.
White Lion
With its striking pale fur and piercing gaze, the white lion exudes an enchanting beauty that captivates all who behold it.
Jaguar
Muscular Jaguars, with their rosette-patterned coats, are adept hunters in Americas' forests and rivers.
Giant Panda
Iconic Chinese bears, giant pandas, noted for black-and-white fur and a 'pseudo-thumb' for bamboo, their main food source.
Elephant
Elephants, Earth's largest land animals, feature long trunks for feeding and communication, tusks for defense, and large ears.
Zebra
Zebras, iconic African herbivores, sport unique black and white striped coats, with slender, agile builds for grassland life.
Gorilla
Gorillas, large primates with muscular builds and dark fur, live in social groups led by dominant silverbacks.
Sika Deer
Sika Deer, medium-sized with reddish-brown coats and white spots in summer, darken in winter with a slender build.
Hippopotamus
Hippopotamuses, or hippos, are large semi-aquatic mammals with barrel-shaped bodies, short legs, and imposing tusks.
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceroses are massive herbivorous mammals known for thick skin, horns on their noses, and varying sizes and appearances.
Snow Leopard
Snow Leopards, large cats of Central and South Asia's mountains, feature thick fur for insulation and rosette markings.
Camel
Camels, large ungulates with humped backs, thrive in deserts with thick fur for temperature regulation.