This is the tallest animal in the world.
giraffe
A fire-breathing reptile often guarding treasure in legends and fantasy novels.
Dragon
This gentle marine mammal is also known as the "sea cow."
Manatee
What tree do pinecones come from?
Pine Tree
This common plant is used in gels and lotions for sunburn relief
Aloe Vera
Which animal can sleep for up to 22 hours a day. Native to Australia and looks cuddly
Koala
An 8 foot tall yellow bird that talks.
Big Bird
These majestic Striped big cats, found in Southeast Asia, are critically endangered
Tigers
An sometimes edible fungus that grows in dark, damp locations.
Mushrooms
This herb is often used in tea to help you relax and sleep
Chamomile
What land animal has the most powerful bite?
Hippo
Known for its horn that can heal and purify, this mythical horse-like creature is a staple of fantasy stories.
Unicorn
Known for its ivory tusks, this African mammal is critically endangered due to poaching.
Elephant
This carniverous (meat eating) plant catches and digests bugs
Venus Fly Trap
This flavorful bulb, popular in Italian dishes, is also known for its natural healing and heart-healthy benefits.
Garlic
This large flightless bird from Africa is the fastest running bird in the world
ostrich
This giant bird rises from its own ashes and symbolizes rebirth
Phoenix
This large ape, native to central Africa, is critically endangered due to poaching and deforestation
Gorilla
The process by which plants make food
photosynthesis
This fragrant plant is often used in aromatherapy to reduce stress, help you sleep, and care for the skin.”
Lavender
What animal kill more humans every year than any other animal on earth.
Mosquito
This mouse, adopted by a human family, drives a tiny red car and embarks on daring adventures, including sailing a boat in the park and searching for his lost bird friend.
Stuart Little
Famous for its long horn, it is sometimes called the “unicorn of the sea.”
Narwhal
What is Skyler's Favorite Flower
Rose (Specially red)
This spicy root, used fresh, dried, or in tea, is common in Asian dishes and is known for helping with nausea and digestion.”
Ginger