Wildlife Wonders: Exploring the World of Fauna

Exploring the World of Fauna One Letter at a Time (And Stitching It, Too!)

Ever since I was little, I’ve been obsessed with wildlife—from leafing through animal encyclopedias to watching endless nature documentaries. A few years ago, I set myself a wildly ambitious goal: to see 20 different animal species for each alphabet. That’s 520 species in total, ranging from “Aardvark” to “Zebra Finch.”

🧺Bucket List #116: See 20 animal species of each alphabet (A-Z)

Amusing A’s

  1. Albino burmese python
  2. Asian Water Monitor
  3. American Alligator
  4. Australian Pelican

Bouncy B’s

  1. Binturong/Bearcat
  2. Blue-tongued skink
  3. Black Swan
  4. Black and White Ruffed Lemur
  5. Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby
  6. Blacktip shark
  7. Blotched foxface
  8. Bluespotted ribbontail ray
  9. Blue Penguin
  10. Boa Constrictor
  11. Burmese Python

Curious C’s

  1. Cats
  2. Camel
  3. Chicken
  4. Central Bearded Dragon
  5. Capybara
  6. Cheetah
  7. Cotton-top Tamarin

Dynamic D’s

  1. Ducks
  2. Dogs

Enigmatic E’s

  1. Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  2. Emperor Tamarin
  3. Emu
  4. Eclectus Parrot

Feathery and Furry F’s

  1. Four-striped damselfish

Gallant G’s

  1. Goat
  2. Great White Pelican
  3. Giraffe
  4.  

Hairy H’s

  1. Hamadryas Baboon
  2. Hawaiian squirrelfish
  3. Humpback grouper

Incredible I’s

  1. Iguana

Jubilant J’s

  1. Jellyfish

Kingly K’s

  1. Komodo Dragon
  2.  

Lively L’s

  1. Lizards
  2. Lace Monitor
  3. Leopard shark
  4. Lion
  5. Lady Amherst’s Pheasant
  6. Llama

Majestic M’s

  1. Moorish idol
  2. Meerkat
  3.  

Nature’s Palette

Outlandish O’s

  1. Ostrich

Plentiful P’s

  1. Parrot
  2. Pygmy Marmoset

Quintessential Q’s

Resplendent R’s

  1. Red-eared slider
  2. Red-handed Tamarin
  3. Red Kangaroo
  4. Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
  5. Red-winged parrot
  6. Rhinoceros iguana
  7. Ring-tailed lemur

Serene S’s

  1. Swamp wallaby
  2. Salt Water Crocodile
  3. Shingleback Lizard
  4. Sulphur-crested cockatoo
  5. Sea lion
  6. Starfish
  7. Serval
  8. Siamang
  9. Spotted hyena
  10. Sri Lankan Leopard

Thriving T’s

  1. Turtles
  2. Threespot dascyllus
  3. Tiger
  4. Tortoise
  5. Tufted Capucin

Unique U’s

Voices of the V’s

Wonderful W’s

  1. White Tiger
  2.  

X-Factors X’s

Yielding Y’s

  1. Yellow anaconda

Zippy Z’s

  1. Zebra