Which insect turns into a butterfly?
Caterpillar
Which North American mammal builds dams that create wetlands?
Beaver
Which large flightless bird native to Australia can run up to 30 miles per hour?
Ostrich
Which marine mammal is sometimes called the "sea cow"?
Manatee
Which reptile has a forked tongue that helps it detect scents?
Snake
Which insect is responsible for pollinating many of the fruits and vegetables we eat?
Honeybee
Despite its name, which "bear" is actually a marsupial native to Australia?
Koala
Which bird is recognized by its bright pink feathers, which come from its diet?
Flamingo
Which fish is famous for swimming upstream to return to the stream where it was born?
Salmon
Which reptile can survive for months without eating after a large meal?
Python
What insect is often called "nature's garbage collector" because it feeds on decaying matter?
Dung Beetle
What is the largest species of deer in the world?
Moose
Which bird is known for drumming on trees to find insects?
Woodpecker
Which fish can generate electricity to stun its prey?
Electric Eel
What is the largest species of turtle in the world?
Leatherback Sea Turtle
What insect makes a loud buzzing sound by rubbing its wings together?
Cicada
Which mammal has the thickest fur of any animal, with up to one million hairs per square inch?
Sea Otter
Which bird can rotate its head about 270 degrees?
Owl
Which sea creature has no brain, heart, or bones?
Jellyfish
Which crocodilian has the strongest measured bite force of any living animal?
Saltwater Crocodile
Which insect is known for building large paper-like nests from chewed wood fibers?
Paper Wasp
Which mammal has the longest pregnancy, lasting nearly 22 months?
Elephant
Which bird is the national symbol of Canada?
Common Loon
Which ocean predator is nicknamed the "killer whale"?
Orca Whale
Which lizard is the largest in the world?
Komodo Dragon