This is the name for a group of killer whales.
What is a pod?
Monarch butterflies migrate about 3,000 km from their breeding grounds in Canada to their winter homes near this country.
What is Mexico?
This is the name for a baby robin.
What is a chick?
The following animals live in this habitat: polar bear, caribou, and walrus.
What is the Arctic tundra?
These "weeds" grow everywhere. Luckily, they're edible.
What is the dandelion.
This is the name for a group of arctic wolves.
What is a pack?
Canada geese and other migratory birds fly in the shape of this letter to cut down on wind drag during long journeys.
What is the letter V?
This is the name for a baby dolphin.
What is a calf?
The following animals live in this habitat: bison, burrowing owl, and swift fox.
What is a prairie grassland?
White with three petals, this is the name of Ontario's official flower.
What is the trillium?
What is a colony?
Travelling up to 60 km a night, this nocturnal mammal’s migration and hibernation behaviours are still being researched today.
What is a bat?
This is the name for a baby beaver.
What is a kit?
The following animals live in this habitat: grizzly bear, mountain blue bird, and big horned sheep.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
Stay on the trail or you might encounter these itchy leaves!
What is poison ivy?
What is a sleuth?
This fish is typically an ocean dweller, but can be seen locally in the fall as it swims upstream to spawn.
What is a salmon.
This is the name for a baby bee.
What is a larva?
The following animals live in this habitat: painted turtle, loon, and moose.
What is a freshwater lake?
Plant this to attract monarchs to your garden.
What is milkweed?
This is the name for a group of great horned owls.
What is a parliament?
This gentle giant of the ocean migrates as far as 8,300 km each year. That’s longer than a road trip across Canada!
What is the humpback whale?
This is the name for a baby salmon.
What is a fry?
The following animals live in this habitat: raccoon, coyote, and blue jay.
What is an urban habitat?
Tap these trees in late spring for a sweet treat.
What is the sugar maple?