The marmot, commonly known as the steppe marmot or bobak, is a large rodent native to the grasslands and steppes of Eurasia.
The Arabian ostrich, a now-extinct subspecies of the common ostrich, once roamed the deserts and semi-arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula.
The peacock, specifically the Indian peafowl, is a bird renowned for its vibrant plumage and striking courtship displays.
Rhinoceroses are among the most iconic and endangered mammals on Earth. These large herbivores, characterized by their thick skin and prominent horns, are found in Africa and Asia.
The Sumatran tiger, the smallest and rarest tiger subspecies, is native to the tropical forests of Sumatra, Indonesia.
The Arctic wolf, a subspecies of the gray wolf, is uniquely adapted to survive the harsh conditions of the Arctic tundra.