Servals are the African wild cat, native to sub-Saharan Africa, and are typically found inhabiting grasslands, wetlands, and bamboo thickets, recognised by their very long legs and their hunting skills.
Snow leopards are the large and elusive cats found in the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. It spends time in alpine zones at very high elevations and is classified as Vulnerable due to habitat loss and poaching.
Sable is a small carnivorous marten found in the forests of Russia, Mongolia, and parts of the East Asian continent. It has soft fur and inhabits very dense, cold-climate forests.
Springboks are found only in southern Africa. They are very quick and have an unusual way of jumping, known as pronking. They live in dry grasslands and semi-arid areas, forming large herds.
Sambar deer is a large, nocturnal species of deer found in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and South China, usually inhabiting dense forests and classified as Vulnerable because of decreased numbers.
Salamanders are amphibians with slender bodies and the ability to regenerate lost limbs. They inhabit moist environments, including forests and wetlands, across Europe, North America, and Asia.
Sea otters are marine mammals well noted for their thick fur and playfulness. It inhabits the coasts of the northern Pacific Ocean and uses tools, such as rocks, to open shellfish for food.
Skunks are mammal from the Mephitidae family, known for their ability to spray a foul-smelling liquid as a defense mechanism. Their fur varies in colour but always features warning patterns.
Sloths are slow-moving arboreal mammals, spending most of their lives hanging upside down in tropical rainforest of south and central America.