Omnivores consume both plant and animal material. Humans are the most well-known omnivores. Omnivorous animals can be categorized by primary food sources
Deserts receive less than 10 inches of rain annually. Deserts can be stony, windblown, or have water-retaining plants. Hot, sandy deserts called ergs exist, including the Sahara. Even Antarctica can be considered a desert
Capybaras are the friendliest wild animals, known for their social nature. Dolphins are the friendliest ocean dwellers, often traveling in pods. Bearded dragons are the friendliest reptiles, enjoying human interaction. Swans are the friendliest birds, especially when soothed by human voices
Short-legged marsupials native to Australia, reaching up to 1m in length. Weigh between 20-35kg with backward-facing pouches. Produce distinctive cubic feces, winning Ig Nobel Prize in 2019. Have ever-growing teeth without roots, adapted for herbivorous diet
Domestic cats evolved from Near-Eastern and Egyptian populations of African wildcat. Archaeological evidence shows domestication dates as early as 7,000-8,000 years ago. New study from 2018 suggests earlier origin in Southwest Asia
Red panda has reddish-brown fur with black belly and legs. Measures 51-63.5 cm in length with 28-48.5 cm tail. Weighs 3.2-15 kg, with flexible joints and semi-retractile claws. Has "false thumb" for bamboo grasping