This animal gives us milk and often says “moo.”
Cow
This big cat has stripes and is the largest cat in the world.
Tiger
A fish with big teeth—this animal is known as the “king of the ocean” in stories.
Shake
A baby cat.
Kitten
Animals like fish and coral live here.
Ocean (sea)
A small animal on the farm that lays eggs and says “cluck.”
Chicken
A very large gray animal with big ears and a long trunk.
Elephant
A sea animal with eight arms that can squirt ink.
Octopus
A baby dog.
Puppy
Bears and deer often live in this place filled with many trees.
Forest
This pink farm animal likes mud and oinks.
Pig
A black-and-white bear that eats bamboo and lives in China.
Panda
A large gray sea mammal that breathes air and has a big tail fluke.
Whale
A baby cow.
Calf
A hot, sandy place where camels live.
Dessert
A big animal used for carrying heavy loads on some farms; it has long ears and sometimes brays.
Donkey
A fast African animal with black spots and excellent eyesight; it’s not the fastest runner but is a great sprinter.
Cheetah
A playful marine mammal that swims fast, jumps, and sometimes rides waves near boats.
Dolphin
A baby sheep.
Lamp
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)
A woolly animal that farmers shear to get wool for sweaters.
Sheep
A large marine mammal that looks like a seal but has long tusks and lives in Arctic regions.
Walrus
A sea animal with a hard shell and many legs; some live on land too and are often found on beaches.
Crab
A baby goose (the word is also used for a young swan).
Gosling
A wet, warm place with many tall trees and lots of rain — it is home to monkeys, frogs, and many insects.
Rainforest (tropical rainforest)