Truths about God
Name this Animal
How I Move
Eating Habits
Bonus
100

God did this in 6 days, then rested on the 7th.

Created the world and everything in it.

100

I use my sense of smell the most. I communicate with scent, body postures, and facial expressions. In the wild, I like to live in packs, and when I am the leader, I am called the alpha.

Dog
100

These types of animals don't walk on their toes. They use the entire bottom of their feet.

Plantigrades

100

I like to play dead. My lips draw back, my teeth are bared, and saliva foams around my mouth. Sometimes my tongue hangs out. I do this because most animals wouldn't want to eat a dead animal.

Opossum

100

This is the process by which animals get used to humans.

Habituation

200

This is what God said when He finished creating everything.

"It is very good."

200

I am mostly vegetarian. I can be black, brown, or have clear hair. I like to sleep in the winter. I can be a danger to humans.

Bear

200

My toes are covered by millions of setae, which helps me stick to surfaces.

Geckos

200

I lived long ago, but not today. Scientists think that I probably ate from the tops of trees based on the length of my neck.

Brachiosaurus

200

These mammals are poisonous.

Shrews and solenodons

300

God sent this worldwide disaster on the earth that brought catastrophic destruction.

The worldwide flood.

300

I have many things in common with humans. My canine teeth are enormous, like the lion's. I "grin" when I am afraid, baring my teeth. I have 4 legs, and my brain is smaller than a human brain.

Monkey

300

I have bristles, called setae, on its underside. I make myself as long as I can then anchor my front setae into the soil, then I release my back setae and pull my back forward to make myself short and thick. This is how I move.

Earthworm

300

Brown bears in Alaska like to get these out of the rivers where they travel.

Salmon

300

This is why snakes don't blink.

They don't have eyelids.

400

God created this type of animal to help us carry things from place to place, help us with our chores, give us wool for clothing, and to serve as food for us.

Livestock (Most Ungulates)

400

I scurry up over walls, fences, and can get out of sight quickly. Many of us have venom, but its not potent enough to be deadly to people. I have four legs and five digits on each foot. I have ear holes, and my eyelids blink. When my tail is broken, it wiggles for several minutes.

Lizard

400

Because of God's curse on me in the Garden of Eden, I move on my belly.

Snake

400

I am an apex predator. I am a fierce hunter, but endangered at the same time because of human hunters. When hunting, our females do most of the work. Some chase prey, some direct it away from its her, and another ambushes and grabs the victim.

Lions

400

This animal's blood pressure can be regulated by raising or lowering its head. Only God, the amazing Creator, could make them have this incredible ability.

Giraffe
500

God made humans special by creating them with this special likeness.

In His own image.

500

I have a lobster-like pedipalp I use to capture and tear up prey. My tail has a nasty, venomous stinger. I'm not aggressive, but if I must sting, I will. I have two types of venom and I can choose which one I will inflict, based on the situation. One causes pain, and the other causes real harm.

Scorpion

500

This animal is so well-adapted to living in the water (though other varieties of it live on land) that they have very small (or non-existant) legs.

Aquatic salamanders

500

I am an apex predator. I can eat many times my own weight each day. My body stores enough fat that I can survive without food for several months. I can run faster than 10 miles per hour over short distaces. But usually, I just hide submerged in the water until my prey comes close to me.

Crocodile

500

A rhino horn is made of this (and so are your fingernails).

Keratin