Fauna and Flora on Earth are incredibly diverse. Approximately 8.7 million eukaryotic species are estimated to live here, yet only 1.5 million animals have been cataloged so far - with almost 1 million of those being insects. This means that, if you wanted to showcase a condensed selection of only 100 animals, 65 spots would be taken by insects, leaving no room for mammals. However, numbers do not tell the full story - it is the junctions that life has taken and the different species that sprung from common ancestors that make evolution so astounding.