A field guide to the wild
Meet the creatures that share our planet
Explore a richly illustrated atlas of wildlife from every continent — filter by habitat, learn what each animal eats, and discover the conservation stories behind them.
12+
Species profiled
7
Continents covered
7
Distinct habitats
5
Conservation tiers
The collection
Browse animals by continent and habitat
Search for a species, or narrow the atlas down by where in the world it lives and what kind of landscape it calls home.
12 of 12 animals
Africa · Savanna
African Elephant
Loxodonta africana
The largest living land animal, roaming open savannas in tight-knit matriarchal herds.
Herbivore — grasses, bark, roots, fruit
Asia · Rainforest
Bengal Tiger
Panthera tigris tigris
A solitary, striped hunter moving silently through dense jungle and mangrove forest.
Carnivore — deer, wild boar, buffalo
Europe · Tundra
Arctic Fox
Vulpes lagopus
A thick-coated survivor of the frozen north, its fur shifting white with the winter snow.
Omnivore — lemmings, birds, berries
Oceania · Ocean
Green Sea Turtle
Chelonia mydas
An ancient ocean traveler gliding over coral reefs after migrating thousands of miles.
Herbivore — seagrass, algae
Asia · Mountain
Snow Leopard
Panthera uncia
A ghostly high-altitude predator built for the thin air and cliffs of Central Asia's peaks.
Carnivore — ibex, blue sheep, marmots
South America · Rainforest
Jaguar
Panthera onca
The Americas' most powerful big cat, equally at home swimming rivers or stalking dense forest.
Carnivore — capybara, caiman, fish
North America · Wetland
Bald Eagle
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
A sharp-eyed raptor that patrols rivers and coastlines, diving talons-first for fish.
Carnivore — fish, waterfowl, carrion
Antarctica · Tundra
Emperor Penguin
Aptenodytes forsteri
The tallest of all penguins, huddling in vast colonies through Antarctica's brutal winters.
Carnivore — fish, krill, squid
Africa · Desert
Fennec Fox
Vulpes zerda
The world's smallest fox, its oversized ears radiating heat away under the Sahara sun.
Omnivore — insects, rodents, plants
Asia · Rainforest
Bornean Orangutan
Pongo pygmaeus
A slow-moving, deeply intelligent great ape spending nearly its whole life in the forest canopy.
Herbivore — fruit, leaves, bark
Oceania · Ocean
Humpback Whale
Megaptera novaeangliae
A migratory giant known for its haunting songs and dramatic breaches above open water.
Carnivore — krill, small schooling fish
South America · Mountain
Andean Condor
Vultur gryphus
One of the largest flying birds alive, riding Andean thermals on a wingspan over three meters.
Carnivore — carrion
About the atlas
Built for curious minds and quiet wonder
Animal Kingdom Atlas gathers species from every corner of the globe into one place — each profile paired with real photography, diet notes, habitat details, and the conservation status that shapes its future.
Whether you're researching for a school project, planning a wildlife trip, or simply love learning about the natural world, the Atlas is designed to make exploring it feel as rich as the animals themselves.
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