Mammals
Birds
Reptiles & Amphibians
Ocean Life
Animal Trivia
100

This large African mammal is known for its long neck.

giraffe

100

This bird cannot fly but is the fastest runner in the avian world.

an ostrich

100

This reptile loses its tail to escape predators.  

a lizard

100

This playful marine mammal is known for its intelligence.

a dolphin

100

This black-and-white bear is known for eating bamboo.  

a panda

200

This marsupial carries its young in a pouch.

Kangaroo

200

Known for its colorful feathers, this bird is associated with rainforests.

a parrot

200

This large reptile has a powerful bite and is often confused with a crocodile.  

an alligator

200

This fish has a built-in "light bulb" to attract prey in deep waters.  

an anglerfish

200

The fastest bird in the world, diving at speeds over 200 mph.  

a peregrine falcon

300

The only mammal capable of true flight.

a bat

300

This bird is a symbol of wisdom in many cultures.

an owl

300

Amphibians like this animal can regenerate lost limbs.

a salamander

300

This creature is often mistaken for a plant but is an animal with stinging tentacles.  

a sea anemone

300

This animal is known for its ability to mimic human speech.

a parrot?)

400

This Arctic predator is also known as the "polar bear."

a polar bear

400

Famous for its elaborate mating dance, this bird is also called the "peacock."

a peafowl

400

Known for changing colors, this reptile is a master of camouflage.  

a chameleon

400

This large marine animal is the biggest shark species.

a whale shark

400

This insect is responsible for pollinating many of the world’s crops.

a bee

500

This mammal is the fastest on land.

a cheetah

500

This bird migrates thousands of miles and is known for its "V" flight formation.

a goose

500

This amphibian uses its tongue to catch insects and is known for its vocal croak.  

a frog

500

This ocean dweller can squeeze through tiny spaces due to its lack of bones. 

an octopus

500

The only animal known to hunt in packs and communicate with clicks and whistles.

an orca

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