Endangered Species
Animal Kingdom Classification
Adaptations in Animals
Famous Wildlife Discoveries
Animal Behavior
100

This large, flightless bird is native to Australia and is endangered due to habitat loss and predation.

is the emu

100

What is the Animalia kingdom?

This kingdom includes multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that are capable of locomotion, such as dogs and humans.

100

What is thick fur or blubber?

This Arctic animals survive freezing temperatures by providing insulation.

100

What is the Microraptor?

This 2006 discovery of a new species of dinosaur in Mongolia, known for its feathers, changed our understanding of the link between birds and dinosaurs.

100

This nocturnal animal uses echolocation to navigate and hunt insects in the dark.

a bat?

200

What is the Yangtze River dolphin?

This marine mammal is critically endangered and found in the rivers of China.

200

What is the Aves class?

This class includes animals that are warm-blooded, have feathers, and lay eggs.

200

What is camouflage?

The chameleon uses this method to blend in with its environment and avoid predators.

200

Who is Charles Darwin?

This famous biologist developed the theory of evolution through natural selection.

200

What is a bee?

This animal is known for its complex social structure, including a queen, workers, and drones

300

What is the Sumatran tiger?

This large cat species is primarily found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia, and it’s critically endangered due to habitat destruction and poaching.

300

What is the Arthropoda phylum?

Animals that belong to this phylum have an exoskeleton and jointed limbs.

300

What is the Monarch butterfly?

This bird species migrates from North America to Central America to escape harsh winters.

300

What is the coelacanth?

In 1997, this “living fossil” fish, thought to be extinct for 66 million years, was rediscovered off the coast of South Africa.

300

What is displaying their colorful feathers?

Male peacocks are known for this behavior to attract females during mating season.

400

What is the black rhinoceros?

This species of rhinoceros is native to Africa and has been significantly affected by poaching for its horn.

400
  • What are Archae?

These organisms are typically single-celled, and most of them can survive in extreme environments.

400

What is parasitism?

This type of symbiotic relationship involves one species benefiting, while the other is harmed

400

What is the platypus?

This Australian animal was first documented by scientists in the 18th century and is famous for laying eggs despite being a mammal.

400

What is grief?

Elephants are known to display this type of behavior when they mourn the loss of a family member.

500

What is habitat loss and poaching?

The Javan rhino is found in only one national park in Indonesia. Its population is fewer than 75 individuals.

500

What is the placental mammals group?

The Mammalia class can be divided into monotremes, marsupials, and this group, which includes humans, dogs, and whales.

500

What is the groundhog?

This animal has developed a unique method of survival by hibernating during the winter months to conserve energy.

500

What is the Monteverde golden toad?

This species of frog was rediscovered in Costa Rica in 2008 after being presumed extinct for more than 30 years.

500

What is cooperative hunting?

This phenomenon occurs when a group of whales communicates and cooperates to hunt in the ocean.

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