Sloth: Slow-moving arboreal mammal found in Central and South America, known for their relaxed lifestyle and long naps.
Koala: Tree-dwelling marsupial native to Australia, with a diet primarily consisting of eucalyptus leaves.
Panda: Endangered bear species native to China, with a distinctive black-and-white coat and a diet consisting almost entirely of bamboo.
Turkey: Large bird native to North America, commonly raised for meat, with males having colorful plumage and a unique gobble call.
Ostrich: Flightless bird native to Africa, with long legs and a powerful kick, and known for laying the largest eggs of any bird.
Dodo: Extinct flightless bird from Mauritius, known for its plump appearance and being a symbol of human-caused extinction.
Kakapo: Flightless parrot native to New Zealand, critically endangered due to habitat loss and introduced predators.
Emu: Large flightless bird native to Australia, with a distinctive neck and a powerful stride, commonly raised for meat and oil.
Three-Toed Sloth: Arboreal mammal found in Central and South America, known for their slow movement and unique three-toed feet.