AMPHIBIANS
Cold-blooded vertebrate species of frogs, salamanders, and toads adapted to live in both aquatic and moist terrestrial environments
AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES
A rich variety of salt and fresh water-dwelling spineless species of many different shapes, forms, sizes, and colors; inhabiting tidepools, beaches, coral reefs, and terrestrial wetlands from mollusks to crus
BIRDS
Feathered descendants of a group of dinosaurs in the reptilian clade, consisting of web-footed water fowl, aquatic divers, shorebirds, cranes, games birds, hummingbirds, pigeons and doves, wetland waders, rap
CORALS AND SPONGES
Aquatic ecosystems of living marine invertebrates from the Atlantic Ocean's Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean's tropical island reefs that includes both hard and soft structured corals and sea sponges
FISH AND RAYS
Oceanic tropical reef fish of various shapes, sizes, and color patterns along with bottom-feeding sting and eagle rays; Freshwater river fish, including gar, bass, and salmon species
INSECTS
Grasshoppers and crickets, butterflies and moths, dragonflies and damselflies, bees, wasps, flies, spiders, beetles, true bugs, ants and more from the subtropical to the temperate to the arid
LAND MAMMALS
Warm-blooded, milk-producing vertebrates with protective coats of hair in varying sizes and adaptive traits, from small ground-dwelling rodents to grazing ungulates to carnivorous predators to flying bats
MARINE MAMMALS
Denizens of oceanic environments, including cold-water adapted seals and sea lions, sea otters, porpoises and whales to communal dolphins and tranquil manatees inhabiting warmer ocean waters
REPTILES
Four-legged, cold-blooded vertebrates with characteristically protective scaly or leathery skin; featuring sea and land turtles, alligators, snakes, and lizards - including anoles and skinks - from humid trop
TERRESTRIAL INVERTEBRATES
Earth-dwelling and land-based invertebrates, including caterpillars, centipedes and millipedes, slugs, snails, and worms