The largest land mammal, African savanna elephants roam grasslands and woodlands, using their trunks for feeding, communication, and social bonding.
Volle, Adam. "African bush elephant". Encyclopedia Britannica, 27 Dec. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/animal/African-bush-elephant. Accessed 2 February 2026.
A small, tree-dwelling mammal with reddish-brown fur and a ringed tail, red pandas are agile climbers that feed mainly on bamboo and live in Himalayan forests.
Britannica Editors. "red panda". Encyclopedia Britannica, 29 Jan. 2026, https://www.britannica.com/animal/red-panda. Accessed 2 February 2026.
Powerful and solitary big cats, tigers are apex predators with striking orange coats and black stripes, inhabiting diverse habitats from tropical forests to snowy taigas.
Britannica Editors. "tiger". Encyclopedia Britannica, 2 Feb. 2026, https://www.britannica.com/animal/tiger. Accessed 2 February 2026.