Equatorial Guinea
Woodpecker
They have zygodactyl feet, with the first and fourth toes facing backward, the second and third facing forward, so they can grip tree trunks more efficiently
Gerbil
Gerbils were named after jerboas, which are also rodents. Jerboas look like gerbils but are not closely related to them.
Kingfisher
The kingfisher digs burrows into the ground
Gecko
Geckos can climb up vertical surfaces
River Turtle
Inhabits freshwater habitats around the world!
Guinea Fowl
The guinea fowl is a family of ground-feeding birds that resembles a turkey or a pheasant.
Sparrow
There are more sparrows in the world than people.
African Civet
Secretes up to 4g of musk every week!
African Forest Elephant
The largest known mammal on land!
African Clawed Frog
A particularly ferocious amphibian!
Zorse
The offspring of a Zebra and Horse parents!
African Palm Civet
Solitary but gathers in groups!