Congo Basin bonobos are intriguing primates noted for their peace and cooperation. Bonobos try to settle disagreements via social connection and love, unlike chimpanzees. They're smart and have intricate social structures.
#1 Bonobo
Dolphins among the most intelligent and playful marine animals. Acrobatic displays and communication via clicks, whistles, and body language are their hallmarks. Dolphin pods are social groupings that hunt and play together.
#2 Dolphin
Dolphins among the most intelligent and playful marine animals. Acrobatic displays and communication via clicks, whistles, and body language are their hallmarks. Dolphin pods are social groupings that hunt and play together.
#3 Whale Shark
Elephants are gentle giants with outstanding social and emotional intelligence. They create strong herd relationships and show empathy, sadness, and generosity. Elephants are kind, caring for wounded or orphaned members of their groups.
#4 Elephant
Penguins' waddling pace and tuxedo-like plumage make them Southern Hemisphere icons. These gregarious mammals develop enormous breeding and foraging colonies. Some animals are wary near people.
#5 Penguin
Manatees, or sea cows, are gentle herbivores that live in shallow coastal waters. They spend much of their time grazing on water plants and are gentle. Large manatees are harmless to people and interested about their environment.
#6 Manatee
Cute red pandas live in Himalayan and southern Chinese woods. They spend much of their time alone hunting for bamboo and other plants. Although timid, red pandas may be sociable with people, particularly in captivity.
#7 Red Panda