While they spin cool webs, they are not radioactive...Sorry Peter Parker!
What are spiders?
Chimpanzees, orangutans, monkeys, and ___ are humans' closest relatives!
What are gorillas?
Toads are typically found on land, but their relatives are primarily found in water..Ribbit Ribbit
What is a frog?
Fish still need oxygen to breathe, but instead of lungs, they use...
What are gills?
This symbol for the USA may look tough, but its call sounds like a chicken!
What is a bald eagle?
Ouch! A ___ just stung me while I was swimming in the ocean
What is a jellyfish
The only mammal that can fly...not a vampire!
What is a bat?
The timber rattlesnake, cottonmouth, copperhead, and western pygmy rattlesnake are the 4 venomous snakes in...
What is Kentucky?
What is a goldfish?
While primarily used for flight, these adaptations are vital to keeping a bird warm!
What are feathers?
While they light up the summer skies, these guys are actually a type of flying beetle!
What are fireflies (aka lightning bugs)?
This spotted feline in North, Central, and South America is no joke....its jaws can break through a turtle shell!
What is a jaguar?
This "king" is known for killing and eating anything that will fit in its mouth. Measuring up to 20ft long, its venom is no joke...
What is a king cobra?
These aggressive beasts thrive in deep water oceans, waters near shore, and even freshwater systems? What a load of "bull"
What is the bull shark?
These scavengers may look gross eating roadkill, but they prevent disease and bacteria from becoming issues in our backyards!
What is a vulture?
If you live out west, watch out for ___! They can pinch you with claws and sting you with a tail
What are scorpions?
They may look fun at SeaWorld, but these black and white ocean animals are some of the most dangerous smartest animals around!
What is the orca/killer whale?
The largest lizard in the world, these guys have so many bacteria in their mouths that many people think they are venomous!
What is the Komodo dragon?
Nemo....
What is a clownfish?
Ostriches, emus, and kiwis all have this in common..
What is flightlessness?
We may not eat them much, but these organisms related to clams keep our rivers clean! What a "strong" benefit...
What are mussels?
The largest rodent in the world is found in South America. It is the...
What is a capybara?
Crocodiles don't chew their food. If they need to break it apart, they perform this twisting maneuver...
What is the death roll?
Deep-sea fish may live in darkness, but some use ___, which makes them glow!
What is bioluminescence?
The cheetah may run the fastest, but this bird has been observed diving at speeds over 240mph!
What is the peregrine falcon?