This animal gives us milk and often says “moo.”
Cow
This big cat is known as the “king of the jungle.”
Lion
This is where fish live.
Water / Ocean / Ponds / Lakes
A baby cat.
Kitten
Animals use this to see and blink; people and most animals have them.
Eyes
This pink farm animal likes mud and often says “oink.”
Pig
A black-and-white striped animal that looks like a horse and lives in Africa.
Zebra
This habitat has lots of trees and is home to many different species of animals.
Forest
A baby dog.
Puppy
Birds use these to fly.
Wings
This animal provides wool and says “baa.” Farmers shear it for fleece.
Sheep
This large gray mammal has a long trunk and big ears.
Elephant
This dry place with little rain is where you find sand, cacti, and reptiles.
Desert
A baby cow.
Calf
Some animals use this long body part to pick up things (example: elephant).
Trunk
Used for riding or pulling carts on farms, this animal neighs.
Horse
A fast African runner with spots; known as the fastest land animal.
Cheetah
This cold, icy habitat is home to penguins and polar bears.
Arctic / Antarctic / Polar Regions
A baby horse.
Foal
The hard outer covering on turtles that protects them.
Shell
Kept for eggs and sometimes meat, the rooster crows in the morning.
Chicken
A large bear-like mammal that lives in the Arctic and has white fur.
Polar Bear
This wetland is often flooded with water and is home to frogs, reeds, and water birds.
Swamp / Marsh / Wetland
A baby goose.
Gosling
Many mammals have this covering of short, fine hair that helps keep them warm (not wool).
Fur