Mammals
Birds
Reptiles and Amphibians
Animals habitats
Fun facts
100

This mammal is known for its long neck and legs, living mostly in African savannas.

giraffe

100

This bird is known for its colorful feathers and ability to mimic human speech.

a parrot

100

This reptile has a hard shell to protect itself from predators.

a turtle

100

This is the natural home of polar bears.

The Arctic

100

This animal has fingerprints that are almost identical to humans.

 a koala

200

This mammal is the largest animal on Earth, weighing up to 200 tons.

a blue whale

200

This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, is known for being a nocturnal and small species.

a kiwi

200

This amphibian is known for its ability to regenerate lost limbs.

a salamander

200

 Known for its dense trees and rich biodiversity, this habitat is found near the equator.

The rainforest

200

The only mammal capable of true flight is this small creature.

a bat

300

These are the only mammals capable of true flight.

bats

300

This bird migrates thousands of miles between North and South America every year.

A  Canada goose

300

This reptile is known for its venomous bite and often has a triangular-shaped head.

a rattlesnake

300

This biome is characterized by vast open spaces and few trees, supporting animals like bison.

The grassland

300

This animal’s tongue can be up to 18 inches long, which helps it reach high branches for food.

 a giraffe

400

This type of bear hibernates during winter and can be found in North America.

a grizzly bear

400

Known for its large size and impressive migration, this bird can be found in North America and Europe.

A stork

400

This amphibian, often found in tropical areas, has brightly colored skin to warn predators.

 a poison dart frog

400

This underwater habitat is home to coral reefs, often referred to as the “rainforests of the sea.”

The occean

400

This animal sleeps up to 22 hours a day and is known for its slow movement.

a sloth

500

The platypus is a mammal that lays eggs and is native to this country.

Australia

500

This bird can fly at speeds over 240 mph, making it the fastest bird in the world.

a peregrine falcon

500

The Komodo dragon is a large species of lizard found on this Indonesian island.

 Komodo Island

500

This desert is known for being the driest place on Earth, with very few animal species surviving.

The Atacama Desert
500

This animal is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds up to 75 mph.

a cheetah

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