This semiaquatic animal is a favorite to see at the zoo. A group of them is called a bloat. Their large tusks are very dangerous and they are responsible for around 3,000 human deaths a year.
Hippopotamus
His career launched as part of the boy band One Direction, and now has had a successful solo breakout with songs like "Sign of the Times," "Watermelon Sugar," and "Falling."
Harry Styles
Find the number hidden in this Baskin Robbins logo.
Hint: It's the number of flavors they have.
31
This yellow citrus fruit is known for being slightly sour, making it perfect for tarts or as a refreshing addition to water.
Lemon
This striped horse uses camoflauge to hide single organisms in a large group, distorting their shape. A group of them is called a dazzle.
Zebra
This megastar is from Houston, Texas and was in the girl band Destiny's Child before breaking out in a solo career. Some of her top hits include Single Ladies, Crazy in Love, and Halo.
Beyonce
See if you can spot this animal in the Toblerone logo. Founded in Bern, Switzerland, a city known for this large mammal.
Bear
This pitted fruit is best in the summer off a roadside stand. It originated from China but is now known for being the state fruit of Georgia.
Peach
Founded in the 1980s by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, this tech company remains a titan of the tech industry. Features of this company include XBox, Office, Teams, and Edge.
Microsoft
These small land mammals live in family groups underground, burrowing to avoid predators. A group of them is known as a mob, and if you've seen the Lion King, Timon is one of them.
Meerkat
This pop singer started her career in country music before transitioning to pop after her 3rd album, Speak Now. She recently won a Grammy for Album of the Year for Folklore, and rereleased her album Fearless.
Taylor Swift
You can spell out the name of this car brand with the overlapping ovals in its logo.
Toyota
This relative of the raspberry can be found in a bramble. Bears love eating these, as do humans, and this fruit is often used to make berry jams or pies.
Blackberry
This company launched its first car in 2008 - the first lithium battery electric car, called the Roadster.
Tesla
This 4 legged antelope is also known as a gnu. A group of them is called a herd or a confusion, and they are famous for their annual migration patterns across the Serengeti.
Wildebeest
You might know him as the King of Rock and Roll, and some of his top hits include Burning Love and Suspicious Minds. After his death in 1977, he was buried at his residence known as Graceland, outside of Memphis, Tennessee.
Elvis Presley
This winking face logo also contains the two letter name of its company.
LG
This green fruit is native to China, which still grows about half of the world's supply. It shares its name with a flightless bird native to New Zealand.
Kiwi
The iPhone 4S was the first smartphone with a virtual assistant - Siri. It was announced on October 4, 2011, just a day before this founder and long-time CEO of Apple died of cancer.
Steve Jobs
This burrowing noctural animal feeds almost exclusively on bugs, specifically ants and termites, sniffing them out with its pig like nose. They are normally solitary, but if you see them in a group, it's called an armory.
Aardvark
She is known as the Queen of Soul, and released hits such as Respect, You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman, and Rock Steady during her decades long career. In 2010, Rolling Stone named her the #1 singer of all time.
Aretha Franklin
See if you can spot this animal in the NBC logo, which is also the name of their streaming service.
Peacock
This type of tropical fruit, also known as a pitaya, is grown in both Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and Australia. Sometimes it can be cut into cubes to look like dice.
Dragon Fruit
This cryptocurrency was launched in 2009 as the very first currency without ties to a bank.
Bitcoin