Herbivores
Birds
Cat
Sea creatures
Mammals
100

This long-necked African animal eats mostly leaves from tall trees.

Giraffe 

100

This bird is the symbol of peace and often shown with an olive branch.

Dove

100

This big cat is the fastest land animal.

Cheetah

100

This intelligent marine mammal uses echolocation to find food.

Dolphin

100

This mammal can fly and uses echolocation.

Bat

200

This large gray animal with a trunk is a plant-eater

Elephant

200

This colorful tropical bird is known for mimicking human speech.

Parrot

200

This domestic cat breed has no tail

Manx

200

This creature has eight arms and is known for squirting ink.

Octopus

200

This marine mammal is known for its tusks

Walrus 

300

This striped African herbivore looks like a horse

Zebra 

300

This bird can rotate its head up to 270 degrees.

Owl

300

This big cat is known as the “king of the jungle."

Lion

300

This predator is often called the “king of the ocean.”

Great white shark 

300

This bear eats mostly bamboo.

Panda 

400

This slow-moving reptile eats lettuce and can live over 100 years.

Tortoise 

400

This North American bird is known for its red chest and singing in spring.

Robin

400

This patterned coat is common in domestic cats and resembles tiger stripes.

Tabby

400

This type of fish can inflate itself into a ball when threatened.

Pufferfish

400

This small, spiny mammal curls into a ball for protection.

Hedgehog 

500

This South American rodent, the world’s largest, eats grass and aquatic plants.

Capybara

500

This large, flightless bird is native to Australia.

Emu

500

This wild cat is found in the mountains of North America and is also called a cougar.

mountain lion or puma

500

This crustacean has one claw larger than the other.

the fiddler crab

500

This egg-laying mammal has a duck-like bill.

Platypus 

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