Farm Animals
Wild Animals
Animal Habitats
Baby Animals
Animal Features
100

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

Cow

100

This big cat is known as the “king of the jungle.”

Lion

100

This is where fish live.

Water / Ocean / Ponds / Lakes

100

A baby cat.

Kitten

100

Animals use this to see and blink; people and most animals have them.

Eyes

200

This pink farm animal likes mud and often says “oink.”

Pig

200

A black-and-white striped animal that looks like a horse and lives in Africa.

Zebra

200

This habitat has lots of trees and is home to many different species of animals.

Forest

200

A baby dog.

Puppy

200

Birds use these to fly.

Wings

300

This animal provides wool and says “baa.” Farmers shear it for fleece.

Sheep


300

This large gray mammal has a long trunk and big ears.

Elephant

300

This dry place with little rain is where you find sand, cacti, and reptiles.

Desert

300

A baby cow.

Calf

300

Some animals use this long body part to pick up things (example: elephant).

Trunk

400

Used for riding or pulling carts on farms, this animal neighs.

Horse

400

A fast African runner with spots; known as the fastest land animal.

Cheetah

400

This cold, icy habitat is home to penguins and polar bears. 

Arctic / Antarctic / Polar Regions

400

A baby horse.

Foal

400

The hard outer covering on turtles that protects them.

Shell

500

Kept for eggs and sometimes meat, the rooster crows in the morning.

Chicken

500

A large bear-like mammal that lives in the Arctic and has white fur.

Polar Bear

500

This wetland is often flooded with water and is home to frogs, reeds, and water birds.

Swamp / Marsh / Wetland

500

A baby goose.

Gosling

500

Many mammals have this covering of short, fine hair that helps keep them warm (not wool).

Fur

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