Mammal
Bird
Reptile
Fish
Insect
100

This mammal is known as “man's best friend” and is often kept as a pet around the world.

Dog

100

This bird is famous for its colorful feathers and can imitate sounds.

Parrot

100

his reptile has a shell that protects its body and can live on land or in water.

Turtle

100

This fish has sharp teeth and is often portrayed as dangerous in movies.

Shark

100

This insect is known for its transformation from a caterpillar into a colorful flying adult.

Butterfly

200

Most mammals give birth to live young, but have spikes

Hedgehog

200

The fastest bird in the world, reaching speeds of over 200 mph when fly

Falcon

200

This reptile is known for its ability to change colors to blend into its surroundings.

Chameleon

200

This colorful, tropical fish is known for its “Nemo” character in a popular movie.

Clown Fish

200

This amphibian starts life as a tadpole before developing legs and lungs

Frog

300

This large marine mammal is known for its long tusks and thick blubber to stay warm in cold waters.

Walrus

300

This flightless bird is found in Antarctica and is an excellent swimmer.

Penguin

300

Found mainly in deserts, this scaly reptile has a “third eye” on the top of its head for sensing light.

Lizard

300

Found in freshwater, this fish is known for swimming upstream to lay eggs. Delicious to be eaten with sushi

Salmon

300

This insect has colonies with a queen and can lift objects many times its own weight.

Ants

400

Known for living underground, this small mammal has very poor eyesight and uses its large, paddle-like paws to dig tunnels.

Mole

400

Known for building a large nest on cliffs, this bird is the symbol of the United States.

Bald Eagle

400

This large, armored reptile is one of the oldest living reptile species and lives in rivers and lakes.

Crocodile

400

Known for its armored body and powerful bite, this freshwater fish is native to the Amazon and can even crunch through bone.

Piranha

400

Known for its loud chirping at night, this insect uses its wings to make sounds.

Cricket

500

This mammal, native to Madagascar, has a unique middle finger it uses to tap on trees and find insects inside.

Aye-aye
500

This bird, known for its intelligence, is a member of the crow family and can use tools.

Raven

500

Known as the largest snake in the world, this reptile can squeeze its prey to death.

Anaconda

500

This deep-sea fish has a light-producing “lure” on its head to attract prey in the dark ocean depths.

Anglerfish

500

This unusual amphibian from Mexico never goes through full metamorphosis, remaining in its larval stage for its entire life while still reaching adulthood.

Axolotyl

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