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Wild Critters

Wild critters are animals that have not been fully domesticated. These guides are created by me, an animal hobbyist who enjoys researching and learning about wildlife. While I provide a list of my sources and references, I encourage you to do your own research as well! There are simply too many animals for anyone to have all the answers, but I do my best to cover as much information as I can find.

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Some entries focus on parent species that may have several subspecies featured, while others may only mention certain subspecies. In some cases, a subspecies has enough unique information, or even its own varieties and classifications, to warrant a dedicated page. Other times, a specific subspecies is covered instead of its parent species or related subspecies.

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These guides are designed to help you navigate our growing collection of animal information pages and discover the critters that interest you most.

Alphabet look up

A.

Atlantic Puffin

American Bison

Axolotl​

B.

Blue Whale

Booby Bird

C.

Capybara

Cecropia (Moth & Caterpillar)

Common Octopus

D.

...

E.

Elegant Tailed (Moth & Caterpillar)

F.

...

G.

Giant Mantaray

H.

Harbor Seal

Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar

I.

...

J.

...

K.

Kiwi Birds

L.

...

M.

Mudskipper

N.

North American Raccoon

O.

...

P.

Platypus

Q.

Quokka

R.

Regal Moth

River Otter

S.

Sea slugs

T.

...

U.

...

V.

Veiled Chameleon

Virginia Opossum

W.

White Flannel (Moth & Caterpillar)

White Underwing (Moth & Caterpillar)

X.

...

Y.

...

Z.

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