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Falcon

Falcons are any of the diurnal birds of prey belonging to the family Falconidae, distinguished by their thin, tapered wings. Known for their amazing flying abilities, they possess plumes or ‘flagsâ

Beetle

Beetles belong to the family of insects of the Coleoptera order, the largest among all orders having approximately 4,00,000 species.  Their hardened forewings distinguish them from a host of other i

Gorilla

Gorillas are herbivorous apes, dwelling on the ground, mostly inhabiting the forest areas around the central parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. Being the largest of all the living primates, the genus of th

Antelope

Antelope, belonging to the species of even-toed ungulate, is indigenous to parts of Eurasia and Africa.  They are, however, not taxonomically defined. Being excellent jumpers, even the large-siz

Dolphin

Dolphins are aquatic mammals of the infraorder Cetacea that constitutes five families, including oceanic dolphins, the Indian river dolphins, brackish dolphins, the New World river dolphins, and the

Bat

Bats, belonging to the order Chiroptera, are the only mammals that can fly. Capable of sustained flight, bats flap their long spread-out digits covered with a thin membranous structure (patagium) for

Moth

Moths are groups of mostly nocturnal insects that share the order Lepidoptera with butterflies. They usually have threadlike or feathery antennae in contrast to butterflies that possess thin antennae

Bear

Bears are categorized as carnivoran mammals, belonging to the Ursidae family. Presently, there are eight surviving species, widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, as well as parts of the Sout

Fox

Foxes are any of the omnivorous, dog-like mammals belonging to the family Canidae. Characterized by a small- or medium-sized furry body, these animals can be easily distinguished by their flattened s