This mammal is the only one that can lay eggs.
What is platypus?
This amphibian has bulging eyes that allow them to see in front, to the side, and partially behind them.
What are frogs?
This fish is the most common fish found in a fish tank.
What are goldfish?
What is a parrot?
What is a turtle?
This mammal doesn't need glasses because they eat carrots.
What is Rabbit?
This amphibian does not have teeth, so they swallow their food whole. They also burrow beneath the earth at night and come out at night and only eat insects.
What are toads?
This fish has a yellow tail fin with a blue body, and is also a fish that is voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, in Finding Nemo.
What are Blue Tang?
This bird has fetters, but doesn't fly. They live in Antarctica.
What is a penguin?
This reptile lived on the earth before humans, and are the main point of Jurassic Park.
What are dinosaurs?
This mammal is the most common type of pet in American Households with about 48 million households having one.
What is a dog?
This amphibian is known for blending into bark, and croaking at all hours of the day.
What are tree frogs?
This fish is known as millionfish and rainbow fish, and is also one of the world's most widely distributed tropical fish and the second most popular freshwater aquarium fish species.
What are guppies?
This type of bird is found on a farm, and can be used for both meat or egg production.
What are chickens?
This reptile can walk upside down on glass.
What is a Gecko?
This mammal lacks a layer of blubber like other marine mammals.
What is otter?
This amphibian is the second largest group of amphibians, produce mucus that covers their skin, so they feel slimy, and are also cannibals.
What are Salamanders?
This fish can swim up to 10 miles per hour, can camouflage themselves in covered areas, and like to eat smaller fish such as bluegills.
What are Northern Pike(Pike is also acceptable)?
This bird can fly but prefers to run. It is found in the desert, and eats lizards.
What is a road runner?
This Reptile changes color to match its surrounding.
What is a Chameleon?