A global, beginner-friendly animal field guide—learn how to recognize wildlife, where species live, what they eat, how they behave, and what helps people coexist responsibly with nature. Tap a topic below to start exploring.
Big cats, canids, bears, and other predators—learn key ID clues, habitats, hunting strategies, and how these animals shape ecosystems as top or mid-level predators.
Iconic grazers and browsers—elephants, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, antelope, and more. Explore body adaptations, migration patterns, and the habitats these animals depend on.
From chimpanzees to raccoons—species known for flexible diets, learning, and social behavior. Discover communication styles, group dynamics, and survival strategies across diverse environments.
Rabbits, squirrels, bats, and other small mammals—often overlooked but essential for food webs. Learn how to identify them, where they shelter, and how they fit into local ecosystems.
Whales, dolphins, seals, and relatives—explore body design for life in water, feeding styles, migration, and the habitats that support these remarkable ocean animals.
From ostriches to hornbills—learn how to spot large-bodied birds, understand their diets and displays, and recognize the habitats they prefer across continents.
Herons, pelicans, gulls, albatrosses, penguins, and more—discover field marks, foraging behavior, and the coastal, wetland, and ocean environments they rely on.
Bright, vocal, and diverse—kingfishers, hummingbirds, parrots, and songbirds. Learn common look-alikes, calls and behaviors, and where to watch them responsibly.
Eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls—explore hunting adaptations, flight styles, and identification tips like silhouettes, wing shapes, and habitat preferences.
Crocodilians, snakes, lizards, turtles, and more—learn calm, practical identification tips, habitat notes, and safety-aware guidance for observing reptiles in the wild.
Frogs, salamanders, and relatives—often tied to clean water and seasonal cycles. Explore where they breed, how they hide, and how to recognize common species groups.
Colorful reef species—clownfish, angelfish, wrasses, and more. Explore reef habitats, feeding niches, and simple ID tips for common families.
Rivers and lakes host incredible diversity—salmon, catfish, cichlids, and more. Learn habitats, diets, and how freshwater ecosystems shape fish behavior and body design.
Butterflies, bees, spiders, crabs, jellyfish, and more—discover identification basics and why invertebrates are essential for pollination, decomposition, and ocean food webs.