This mammal's name is often used to describe an animal that "plays dead" as a defense mechanism.
What is an Opposum?
Some types of this bird weighs less than a coin and is the smallest of all birds.
What is a Hummingbird?
This fish has has 351 attacks on humans and 59 of those were fatal.
What is a Great White Shark?
This common reptile, often seen in gardens, is famous for its ability to shed its tail as a defense mechanism.
What is a Gecko?
This small, colorful amphibian, known for its bright hues and toxicity, is often found in Central and South America.
The largest rodent in the world, native to South America.
What is a Capybara?
The American white variety of this bird can hold three gallons of water in its bill.
What is a Pelican?
This fish can adapt to both freshwater and saltwater.
What is Salmon?
Known for its colorful skin and ability to change colors, this lizard is often found in Madagascar.
What is a Chameleon?
Known for its ability to regenerate limbs, this aquatic amphibian is commonly used in scientific research and can be found in Mexico.
What is an Axolotl?
This elusive big cat, found in the mountains of Central Asia, is known for its long tail and spotted coat.
What is a Snow Leopard
This flightless bird has been known to kill humans.
What is a Cassowary?
The fin on the back of dolphins and some whales.
This large, air-breathing reptile is the only type of turtle known to migrate over long distances across oceans.
What is a Sea Turtle?
This group of amphibians is known for having both aquatic and terrestrial stages in its life cycle. This animal is also the Greek word for Fire Lizard.
What are Salamanders?
This mammal has specialized teeth that are adapted for gnawing, and it is found in nearly every part of the world, excluding Antarctica.
What is a Rodent?
This bird is roughly the size of a chicken and lays the largest egg relative to its size.
What is a Kiwi?
This animal eats hundreds of pounds of marine animals and fish each day.
What is an Orca?
A type of reptile commonly found in warm, dry climates, this species is often characterized by its spiny appearance and can be mistaken for a small dinosaur.
What is an Iguana?
This amphibian is known for its croaking call, and its ability to thrive in both aquatic and terrestrial environments makes it one of the most widespread amphibians worldwide.
What is a Frog?
This marine mammal, known for its massive size and long migration routes, is one of the largest animals on Earth.
What is a Blue Whale?
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This bird has enough acid to melt bones, plastic debris, and most other organic tissues.
What is a Vulture?
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This fish has one of the fasted recorded speeds.
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This large reptile, found in both fresh and saltwater, is known for its powerful bite and can be found in parts of Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
What is a Crocodile?
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This large amphibian, often found in North America, is known for its loud, distinctive calls during the breeding season.
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