Farm animals
Wild animals
Ocean animals
Baby animals
Animal Habitats
100

This animal gives us milk and often says “moo.”

Cow

100

This big cat has stripes and is the largest cat in the world.

Tiger

100

A fish with big teeth—this animal is known as the “king of the ocean” in stories.

Shake

100

A baby cat.

Kitten

100

Animals like fish and coral live here.

Ocean (sea)

200

A small animal on the farm that lays eggs and says “cluck.”

Chicken

200

A very large gray animal with big ears and a long trunk.

Elephant

200

A sea animal with eight arms that can squirt ink.

Octopus

200

A baby dog.

Puppy

200

Bears and deer often live in this place filled with many trees.

Forest

300

This pink farm animal likes mud and oinks.

Pig

300

A black-and-white bear that eats bamboo and lives in China.

Panda

300

A large gray sea mammal that breathes air and has a big tail fluke.

Whale

300

A baby cow.

Calf

300

A hot, sandy place where camels live.

Dessert

400

A big animal used for carrying heavy loads on some farms; it has long ears and sometimes brays.

Donkey

400

A fast African animal with black spots and excellent eyesight; it’s not the fastest runner but is a great sprinter.

Cheetah

400

A playful marine mammal that swims fast, jumps, and sometimes rides waves near boats.

Dolphin

400

A baby sheep.

Lamp

400

A cold place covered with ice where polar bears and penguins live (note: penguins live only in the southern polar region).

Arctic (for polar bears)

500

A woolly animal that farmers shear to get wool for sweaters.

Sheep

500

A large marine mammal that looks like a seal but has long tusks and lives in Arctic regions.

Walrus

500

A sea animal with a hard shell and many legs; some live on land too and are often found on beaches.

Crab

500

A baby goose (the word is also used for a young swan).

Gosling

500

A wet, warm place with many tall trees and lots of rain — it is home to monkeys, frogs, and many insects.

Rainforest (tropical rainforest)

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