The collared peccary (Pecari tajacu), also known as the javelina, is a pig-like mammal found in various habitats from the southwestern United States to South America.
The leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus) is a species native to Madagascar with a remarkable ability to camouflage itself. Its tail resembles a leaf, allowing it to blend seamlessly.
The Atlantic pygmy octopus is a small cephalopod found in the Atlantic Ocean, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico. It possesses exceptional camouflage abilities, allowing it to change color.
The opossum (Didelphis Virginiana) is a marsupial native to North America known for its unique defense mechanism of playing dead when threatened.
Meerkats (Suricata suricatta) are small mammals found in semi-arid desert and scrub areas of southern Africa. They possess distinctive black markings around their eyes
Cuttlefish (Sepiida) are marine cephalopods known for their ability to change color and texture to match their surroundings. This remarkable adaptation helps them evade predators.
The horned lizard (Phrynosoma), also known as the horny toad, is a reptile found in desert and forest areas of North and Central America.