This bird can turn its head almost all the way around
Owl
In this sport, you can score 2 points for a regular shot, or 3 points from long distance.
Basketball
Orca
What is the breakout song called in KPop: Demon Hunters?
Golden
This dinosaur is the most famous meat-eater, with sharp teeth and tiny arms.
T Rex
What animal is the closest to humans?
Chimpanzee/Monkey
In soccer, this term is used when a player scores 3 goals in one game.
This is the biggest ocean in the world
Pacific Ocean
This Canadian singer is famous for songs like Baby and Peaches and started his career as a teenager on YouTube.
Jurassic Park
This tall animal uses its long purple tongue—up to 20 inches—to grab leaves from trees.
Giraffe
In baseball, this is what it’s called when a batter hits a home run with the bases loaded, scoring 4 runs at once.
Grand Slam
In this sea animal with a curled tail, it’s the male that carries the babies until they are born.
Seahorse
This pop star is known as the “King of Pop”
Micheal Jackson
This plant-eating dinosaur had three horns on its face and a frill around its neck.
Triceratops
Even though this Arctic animal looks white, its skin underneath is actually black
Polar bear
This tennis star has won more Grand Slam titles than any other woman in the Open Era
This intelligent sea creature 3 hearts.
Octopus
These awards are given every year to celebrate the best in music, including Album of the Year and Song of the Year.
Grammys
This dinosaur had big flat plates on its back and a spiky tail.
Stegosaurus
This brown mammal can hold its breath underwater longer than most whales—up to 20 minutes—despite being much smaller.
Beaver
The Toronto Raptors won their first and only NBA Championship in this year.
2019
This place in the Pacific Ocean is the deepest part of the world’s oceans, going down more than 36,000 feet.
Mariana's Trench
Finish the words from Pink Pony Club: “I heard that there’s a special place, where boys and girls can all be queens…”
"...every single day"
This dinosaur could fly in the sky, even though it wasn’t really a dinosaur.
Pterodactyl