Animal Traits
Animal Habitats
Animal Adaptations
Animal Homes
Animal Life Cycles
100

This animal is known for its long neck and spots.

Giraffe

100

Polar bears live in this icy, cold habitat.

Arctic

100

Ducks have these on their feet to help them swim.

Webbed Feet

100

This animal lives in a burrow, digging tunnels underground.

Rabbit

100

This insect starts its life as an egg, then hatches into a larva before becoming a pupa and finally an adult.

Butterfly

200

These birds can’t fly but are excellent swimmers and live in very cold places.

Penguin

200

Monkeys and parrots live in this warm, leafy environment.

Rainforest

200

This furry animal turns white in winter to blend in with the snow.

Arctic Fox

200

Beavers build these to live in and stay safe from predators.

Dams or Lodge

200

Frogs go through this stage where they look like small fish with tails.

Tadpoles

300

This big cat is famous for its loud roar and is called the "King of the Jungle."

Lion

300

Camels are well-suited to survive in this hot, sandy place.

Desert

300

A turtle’s hard shell is used for this purpose.

Protection

300

This insect builds intricate, large nests from twigs and mud, often hanging from trees.

Wasp

300

This animal is born as a joey and grows inside its mother’s pouch.

Kangaroo

400

This insect has colorful wings and starts life as a caterpillar.

Butterfly

400

Frogs and alligators often live in these wet, swampy areas.

Marsh or Wetland

400

This desert animal stores fat in its hump to survive long periods without water.

Camel

400

This bird builds nests out of twigs and often lives in the branches of trees.

Robin

400

This animal's life cycle starts as an egg, then becomes a caterpillar, and eventually turns into an adult. It is not a butterfly.

Moth

500

This animal uses echolocation to find its way in the dark.

Bat

500

Clownfish and sea turtles can be found in this underwater habitat.

Coral Reef

500

Owls have eyes that face forward and can turn their heads very far. This helps them with what?

Seeing and hunting prey

500

These small creatures build their homes inside the shells of dead animals, like snails or clams.

Hermit crab

500

Salmon are born in freshwater rivers, then swim to the ocean, and return to where they were born to lay eggs. This is called what?

Migration or spawning

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