Animal Habitats
Animal Classification
Famous Animals
Animal Behavior
Animal Facts
100

This animal is commonly found in the savannas of Africa and is known for its long neck.

giraffe

100

These animals are cold-blooded and often have scales. They include species like the cobra and alligator.


 reptiles

100

This fictional bear is friends with Christopher Robin and lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.


 Winnie the Pooh

100

This animal is known for migrating thousands of miles each year, often traveling from North America to Central America.


monarch butterfly

100

This animal is known for its ability to regenerate lost limbs and is often kept as a pet in aquariums.


axolotl

200

These animals live in colonies in the icy, cold regions of Antarctica.

penguins

200

 This class of animals gives live birth, feeds milk to its young, and includes humans, dogs, and whales.


mammals

200

 This tiger is the mascot for a breakfast cereal brand and is known for his catchphrase “They’re Great!”


 Tony the Tiger

200

This bird is famous for its intricate mating dance, where it shows off its colorful tail feathers.


 a peacock

200

This is the fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds over 60 miles per hour.

 

a cheetah

300

This animal primarily inhabits the Amazon Rainforest and is known for its colorful feathers.


 parrot

300

 These flying creatures are known for their ability to migrate long distances and include species like eagles and owls.


 birds

300

This animated fish, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, is on a quest to find her family.


 Dory

300

 This behavior in wolves involves howling to communicate with other pack members.


vocalization

300

This aquatic animal has three hearts and blue blood.


octopus

400

This large mammal is typically found in oceans, often migrating thousands of miles.

a whale

400

 These aquatic animals include species like trout, salmon, and tuna.

 fish

400

 This famous ape is known for climbing the Empire State Building in the 1933 film.


King Kong

400

 This animal is known for hibernating through the winter months to conserve energy.


 a bear

400

 This insect is known for its ability to jump long distances and is commonly associated with the phrase "leaping."


a grasshopper

500

This nocturnal creature is found in caves and feeds on insects.

a bat

500
  • These invertebrates have an exoskeleton and often crawl on land or live in the sea.

arthropods

500

This dog is known for starring in the "Beethoveen" movie series, where he causes chaos in a family home.


Beethoven

500

These animals communicate using a complex system of clicks, whistles, and body language, often seen in groups in the ocean.

 dolphins

500

This mammal is capable of flying and is the only mammal that truly does so.


 a bat

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