Gray Tree Frog
Amphibian
Small tree frog capable of changing color between green and gray tones.
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Small tree frog capable of changing color between green and gray tones.
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Large and relatively calm tree frog with bright green coloration.
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Small tree frogs with nearly transparent ventral skin that reveals their internal organs.
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Black urodele with yellow spots, associated with humid European forests.
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Large salamander with robust body and mottled or striped patterns, native to North America.
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Robust terrestrial anuran, common in European forests and gardens.
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Terrestrial bird with long legs and characteristic crest, native to South American savannas and scrublands.
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Social honey-producing insect, essential for pollinating numerous crops and wild plants.
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Robust and fuzzy pollinator, active even at lower temperatures than other bees.
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Invasive wasp that preys on bees and other insects, causing concern in beekeeping and local ecosystems.
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Insect known for its intense summer song, produced by males to attract females.
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Large beetle with prominent horn in males, associated with decomposing wood.
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Orthopteran widely used as live food for other animals and known for its characteristic chirping.
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Bioluminescent beetle known for the lights emitted especially by females to attract males.
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Famous for its massive migrations and striking orange and black pattern.
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Small red beetle with black spots, valued for its role in controlling pests such as aphids.
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Small dipteran that feeds on fermenting fruit and is a classic model in genetics.
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Lepidopteran domesticated for millennia to produce silk from its cocoons.
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Large bright green orthopteran, known for its strident song on summer nights.
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Small spiny mammal that lays eggs and feeds on ants and termites.
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Social primate from Madagascar with long black and white ringed tail.
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Small arboreal lizard capable of changing from green to brown, common in the southeastern United States.
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Robust lizard with intense blue-colored tongue that displays as a defensive signal.
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Small African python, famous for curling into a ball when frightened.
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Non-venomous snake with striking banded colors, native to North America.
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Small terrestrial turtle with domed shell, capable of closing almost completely inside it.
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