Reptiles
Bird
Aquatic
Insects
Mammals
100

This slow-moving reptile has a hard shell that protects it from predators.

Turtles 


100

Known for its distinctive "hoot," this bird is often associated with wisdom in many cultures

Owl 


100

This fish is known for its colorful fins and is often kept as a pet in aquariums.

Goldfish 


100

This insect is known for making a buzzing sound with its wings and is often found in gardens, pollinating flowers.

Bees 


100

This largest mammal in the world can weigh as much as 200 tons and lives in the ocean.

Whales 


200

This large reptile is famous for its tough, scaly armor and lives in freshwater or saltwater.

Crocodile: 


200

This large, flightless bird is known for its long neck and can run at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.

Ostrich 


200

This fish is known for its sharp teeth and is often feared, but it mainly eats smaller fish and seals.

Sharks

200

This insect is known for spinning webs to catch its prey and has eight legs.

Spiders 


200

Known for their thick skin and large horn on their nose, these animals live in Africa and Asia.

Rhino


300

This reptile is known for changing color to blend in with its environment. 


Chameleon 


300

This bird is famous for its beautiful tail feathers, which it spreads out during mating displays.

Peacock 


300

This creature has multiple arms and is known for its ability to change color and squeeze through tiny spaces.

Octopus

Not this guy but you know what I mean? 


300

This insect, which produces a natural light known as bioluminescence, often creates glowing patterns during summer nights.

Firefly 


300

This mammal is the only species capable of true flight, with some species using echolocation to navigate in complete darkness.

Bats 

(Don't care he counts) 


400

This snake is one of the deadliest in the world, known for its potent venom and hood that expands when threatened. 

Hint: Think of the show on Netflix about the Karate group. 

King Cobra 


400

The only bird species that can fly backward, thanks to its unique wing movement and drinks Nectar from plants? 

Hummingbird 


400

This unusual star shaped sea creature moves slowly along the ocean floor and can regrow lost limbs and have no brains? 

Starfish 

He clearly has no brains get it? 


400

This insect is known for its ability to turn its head from side to side and has powerful forelegs used for grasping prey.

Praying Mantis 


400

Native to Australia, this egg-laying mammal is one of the only known mammals that resembles a duck, which it delivers through spurs on its hind legs.

Platypus 


500

This reptile is the largest living species of lizard and is native to the islands of Indonesia.

Komodo Dragon (Eishan when his mom took away his Phone privileges) 


500

A symbol of the United States, this bird of prey is known for its white head and tail, and its primary food source is fish. 

Hint: You kill this bird you get fined and arrested 

Bald Eagle 


500

This flat fish has a disc-like shape and is known for the venomous stinger on its tail.

Stingray 


500

With its long, slender body and large transparent wings, this insect is a skilled hunter, often seen flying above water where it catches its prey mid-air.

Dragonfly 


500

This mammal, which is also known for walking on two legs, is found all over the world and is capable of complex thinking.

Hint: We see them everyday  

Humans 


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