1. Two-toed Sloth: A slow-moving mammal found in Central and South America.
2. Two-horned Rhinoceros: A large herbivore with two horns on its nose, found in Africa and Asia.
3. Two-humped Camel: A camel species with two humps on its back, native to Central Asia.
4. Two-striped Garter Snake: A species of snake found in North America, characterized by two light-colored stripes on its back.
5. Two-spot Ladybird: A type of ladybird beetle with two black spots on its red wings.
6. Two-toed Tamandua: A small anteater species native to South America, having two toes on its forelimbs.
7. Two-banded Sea Snake: A venomous marine snake species found in tropical waters, characterized by two distinct dark bands on its body.
8. Two-toed Tree Sloth: A sloth species with two toes on each limb, known for spending most of its time hanging upside down from trees.