Explore the Quiet Side of Nature

Quelea:These red-billed birds can be located in Africa. They are the most populous bird in the world and have litters of between 1 and 5.

Queen angelfish :Queen Angelfish average a lifespan of 15 years in the wild.Female Queen Angelfish can lay up to 75,000 eggs during mating.

Quahog Clam:The quahog clam is an edible marine saltwater invertebrate found primarily along the Atlantic coast of North America. 

Qinling panda:The Qinling Panda is identical to the giant Panda in everything but color. They have a brown coat, with eye spots below their eyes instead of around it.

Quetzalcoatlus northropi:The Quetzalcoatlus northropi is an extinct pterosaur (flying reptile) that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous.

Quokka:Classification and Evolution Quokkas are tiny marsupials that live in parts of southwest Australia and on two nearby islands in the Indian Ocean.

Quagga:The quagga is a subspecies of plains zebra. The quagga became extinct over 130 years ago. 

Queen Snake:Queen snakes are very important for their role in the food web, controlling the population of crayfish while also being a food source for many land, water, and winged creatures.

Quoll:The quoll may look small and timid, but its modest size masks a fearsome disposition. 

Quail:Quail are plump, short-necked game birds whose natural habitat includes large areas of North America, Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. 

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