Dwarf Zebu
Dwarf Zebu (Bos primigenius indicus)
- Breed of domestic cattle descended from zebu and sacred cow of India
- Adults stand approximately 4 feet (1.2 meters) tall
- Eat grasses and grains
- Used to pull plows and carts in India
- Have large hump made of fat and muscle
- Have large flap of skin under their neck called dewlap
Seahorse
Seahorse
- Named after their horse-like appearance
- Range in size from 1/2 inch (1.5 cm) to 16 inches (35 cm) long
- Prefer to live in sheltered areas like coral reefs and seagrass beds
- Are monogamous and mate for life
- Female deposits eggs in male's pouch where they reside until hatched
- Eat shrimp, crustaceans and plankton
Caiman Lizard
Caiman Lizard (Dracaena Guianensis)
- Inhabits rainforests and swampland regions of South America
- Have red-orange heads and green bodies
- Adults can grow up to 4 feet (120 cm) and weigh up to 6 pounds (2.7 kg)
- Eat fish, snails, clams and insects
- Spend most of their time around water
- Can live up to 30 years
Black Rhinoceros
Black Rhinoceros (Diceros Bicornis)
- Native to eastern and central areas of Africa
- Males can weigh up to 3000 lbs (1360 kg)
- Use their horns for defense and for breaking branches
- Are not actually black, but are grey and white
- Also called the Hook-lipped Rhinoceros
- Critically Endangered due to illegal hunting for their horns
