
is for Australian Bush Turkey
Animalia - Chordata - Aves - Galliformes - Megapodiidae - Alectura - A. Lathami
Bush turkey eggs are a favorite food of Goannas snakes
Red List Status: Least Concern
Support: Feathers --- Protection: Talons --- Movement: Wings
Digestion: Feeds on Insects, seeds and fallen fruits
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Endothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation



is for Black Skimmer
Animalia - Chordata - Aves - Charadriiformes - Laridae - Rynchops - R. niger
Black skimmers have vertical pupils to protect its eyes from the sun
Red List Status: Least Concern
Support: Webbed feet --- Protection: Beak --- Movement: Wings
Digestion: Feeds on small fish such as minnow, killfish and shrimp
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Endothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation



is for Crocus Giant Clam


Animalia - Mollusca - Bivalvia - Veneroida - Cardiidae - Tridacniae - Tridacna - T. crocea
Crocus giant clam is the largest sessile clam in the world
Red List Status: Least Concern
Support: Coloration --- Protection: Shell --- Movement: Sessile
Digestion: Feeds on plankton floating in the water
Reproduction: Asexual, Viviparous, and Internal Fertilization
Homeostasis: Ectothermic and Heterothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

is for Danae Crab


Animalia - Arthrpoda - Crustacea - Malacostraca - Decapoda - Brachyura - Portunidae - Callinectes - C. Danae
Danae crabs are one of 4500 different crab species
Red List Status: Near Threatened
Support: Claws --- Protection: Shell --- Movement: 6- Legs
Digestion: Feeds mainly on algae and worms
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Ectothermic and Heterothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

is for Eastern Ghost Frog


Animalia - Chordata - Amphibia - Anura - Heleophrynidae - Heleophryne - H. orientalis
Eastern ghost frogs are rare due to their habitat in fast moving streams
Red List Status: Criticle
Support: Strong Legs --- Protection: Mobility --- Movement: Suction toes
Digestion: Feeds on insects such as crickets and flies
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviviparous, and Internal Fertilization
Homeostasis: Poikilothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

is for Funnel Web Spider


Animalia - Arthropoda - Arachnida - Araneae - Atracidae - Atrax - A. robustus
Funnel webbed spiders have black to dark brown legs
Red List Status: Least Concerned
Support: Inner shell --- Protection: Fangs --- Movement: 8 Legs
Digestion: Uses webs to catch prey such as flies
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviparous, External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Endothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Open Circulation

is for Geoduck


Animalia - Mollusca - Bibalvia - Myoda - Hiatellidae - Panopea - P. generosa
Geoducks walk with their tongue
Red List Status: Least Concerned
Support: Muscular --- Protection: Shell --- Movement: Tongue
Digestion: Feeds on plankton flowing through the water
Reproduction: Asexual, Viviparous, and Internal Fertilization
Homeostasis: Ectothermic and Heterothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

is for Hairy Scorpionfish


Animalia - Chordata - Actinopterygii - Scorpaeniformes - Scorpaenidae - Hadrurus - H. arizonensis
Scorpion fish can change their color to surrounding objects
Red List Status: Least Concerned
Support: Skeleton --- Protection: Poisonous --- Movement: Fins
Digestion: Feeds on smaller fish and other crustaceans
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Ectothermic and Heterothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

is for Ircinia Felix


Animalia - Porifera - Demospongiae - Dictyoceratida - Irciniidae - Ircinia - Ircinia felix
Ircinia felix is one of the most common sponges found in Bermuda
Red List Status: Least Concerned
Support: Rugged --- Protection: Rough --- Movement: Sessile
Digestion: Filters water and eats plankton that was filtered
Reproduction: Asexual, Viviparous, and Internal Fertilization
Homeostasis: Ectothermic and Heterothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

is for Jerusalem Cricket


Animalia - Arthropoda - Insecta - Orthoptera - Stenopelmatidae - Stenopelmatus - Fuscus
Jerusalem Crickets have a brown color with a cream colored belly
Red List Status: Least Concerned
Support: Antenna --- Protection: Spikes --- Movement: 8 Legs
Digestion: Feeds on fruits, vegetables and meats
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Endothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Open Circulation

is for Keeled Earth Snake


Animalia - Chordata - Reptilia - Squamata - Serpentes - Colubridae - Virginia - V. valeriae
Keeled earth snakes are either brown, gray, olive green, or red
Red List Status: Least Concerned
Support: Full body spine --- Protection: Fangs --- Movement: Gliding
Digestion: Feeds on small animals such as mice, birds or even eggs
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Endothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

is for Lindas Flatworm


Animalia - Platyhelminthes - Turbellaria - Polycladida - Pseudocerotidae - Pseudoceros - P. lindae
Linda's flatworm can glide over the surface of water with its hair
Red List Status: Least Concerned
Support: Coloration --- Protection: Infectious --- Movement: Gliding
Digestion: Feeds on dead animals mainly in water
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviviparous, and Internal Fertilization
Homeostasis: Ectothermic and Heterothermic
Internal Fluids: Open Circulation

is for Macaroni Penguin

Animalia - Chordata - Aves - Sphenisciformes - Spheniscidae - Eudyptes - E. chrysolophus
Macaroni Penguins can travel over 6,000 miles in the Indian Ocean
Red List Status: Vulnerable
Support: Internal heat --- Protection: Beak --- Movement: Flippers and feet
Digestion: Feeds on small fish in the ocean
Reproduction: Sexual, Oviparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Ectothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation


is for Nervous Shark


Animalia - Chordata - Chondrichthyes - Carcharhiniformes - Carcharhinidae - Carcharhinus - C. cautus
Nervous Sharks use their jaws to feed on living whale blubber
Red List Status: Data Deficient
Support: Internal Skeleton -- Protection: Jaws -- Movement: Fins & Flippers
Digestion: Feeds on small fish such as silversides, wrasses, and grunters
Reproduction: Sexual, Viparous, and Internal Fertilization
Homeostasis: Ectothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

is for Orb Weavers


Animalia - Arthropoda - Chelicerata - Arachnida - Araneae - Araneidae - Araneus
Orb Weavers build new webs each day
Red List Status: Least Concern
Support: Exoskeleton -- Protection: Fangs -- Movement: 8 Legs
Digestion: Feed on insects they trap such as flies
Reproduction: Asexual, Viparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Endothermic and Homeothermic
Internal Fluids: Open Circulation

is for Palolo Worm


Animalia - Annelida - Polychaeta - Eunicida - Eunicidae - Palola - P. viridis
Palolo Worm lives in coral reefs
Red List Status: Data Deficient
Support: Internal structures -- Protection: Size -- Movement: Gliding
Digestion: Feeds on bacteria in water such as plankton
Reproduction: Asexual, Oviparous, and External Fertilization
Homeostasis: Endothermic and Heterothermic
Internal Fluids: Closed Circulation

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