Mammals
Reptiles & Amphibians
Under the Sea
Birds
Insects & Arachnids
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This large mammal is known as the king of the jungle.

lion

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This shelled reptile is known for being slow and steady.

turtle

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This fish is known for its bright orange color and white stripes.

clownfish

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This flightless bird is native to Australia.

emu


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This insect is known for its buzzing and making honey.

bee


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The only mammal capable of true flight.

bat


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Butterfly undergoes this transformation from caterpillar to adult.

metamorphosis


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These eight-armed creatures are masters of camouflage.

octopus

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Known for its colorful feathers and mimicry of human speech.

parrot


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This striped insect is often mistaken for a bee but can sting multiple times.

wasp


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This marine mammal uses echolocation to navigate.

dolphin

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This venomous lizard lives in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.    

Gila monster

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This largest mammal lives in the ocean.

blue whale

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This bird of prey is the national symbol of the U.S.

bald eagle


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This bug goes through four life stages: egg, larva, pupa, adult.

butterfly

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The slow-moving mammal found in Central and South America.

sloth

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This large reptile is often confused with its cousin the alligator.

crocodile

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This dangerous sea creature has a powerful electric shock.

electric eel

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This nocturnal bird is associated with wisdom.

owl


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This arachnid has eight legs and spins webs.

spider


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The only marsupial native to North America.

opossum

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Amphibians breathe through these when young, and lungs as adults.

gills

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This jellyfish is among the most venomous animals on Earth.

box jellyfish

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The fastest bird in the world when diving.

peregrine falcon

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This insect can lift over 50 times its body weight.

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