Wild animals live naturally without human intervention or domestication. They have not undergone significant genetic changes from human breeding. Wild animals are well-adapted to their specific environments. They rely on instinct and natural behaviors for survival. They have higher genetic diversity than domesticated species
Tropical rainforests receive at least 60mm rainfall monthly. Home to 40-75% of Earth's species. Contains four distinct layers with varying light and vegetation
Willows comprise over 400 species from the Salix genus. They are moisture-loving plants native to Northern Hemisphere regions. Most willows have lance-shaped leaves, some with narrower or rounder leaves. Their wood is brittle, limiting their ornamental landscape use
Test consists of four sections: Listening, Reading, Reading Passage 1, and Reading Passage 2. Each section contains 20 questions and 20 minutes of reading time. Test includes both listening and reading comprehension questions
World's largest spider by weight, measuring nearly one foot wide. Weighs six ounces and has barbed hairs called urticating hairs. Second largest spider by leg span after giant huntsman spider
Black salamander with yellow spots or stripes, sometimes red and orange. Can reach 15-25 centimeters in length. Lives up to 50 years in Museum Koenig