This large mammal lives in the Arctic region and is a powerful swimmer.
Polar bear
This desert-dwelling animal has a hump on its back that stores fat and can survive long periods without water.
Camel
This large herbivore, known for its long neck, feeds on leaves and twigs high up in trees.
Giraffe
This small amphibian, known for its croaking sound, is often found near ponds and wetlands.
Frog
This small, colorful bird is often found in gardens and near flowers.
Hummingbird
This nocturnal bird of prey has excellent night vision and can rotate its head up to 270 degrees.
Owl
This small rodent, known for its cheek pouches, gathers and stores food like seeds and nuts for the winter.
Chipmunk
This small insect, known for its buzzing sound, is an important pollinator and makes honey.
Bee
This large marine animal, known for its distinctive black and white coloring can be found in oceans around the world
Orca
This marine creature has eight armsn. It can change its color and texture to blend in with its surroundings.
Octopus
This apex predator, known for its powerful jaws and sharp teeth, is a carnivore and often called the "king of the jungle."
Lion
This domesticated bird, known for its clucking sound, is often found on farms and provides eggs for humans.
Chicken
This Australian marsupial is known for its ability to jump long distances.
Kangaroo
This forest-dwelling primate has long arms and is known for its ability to swing from tree to tree.
Gibbon
This omnivorous bird, known for its intelligence and ability to mimic sounds, can eat a variety of foods including insects, fruits, and seeds.
Crow
This large, domesticated mammal is known for its mooing sound and provides milk for humans.
Cow
The world´s largest land mammals that live in regions of Africa and Asia.
Elephants
This animal is renowned for its ability to change color and blend seamlessly with its sorroundings.
Chameleon
Herbivores that eat grasses, legums and hay. Live in the farm.
Cow
An oink, which is a grunt or squeal.
Pig