Rainforest
Tundra
Savanna
100

 I am the largest cat species in the Americas and the third-largest in the world, renowned as an apex predator with an exceptionally powerful bite. Primarily found in Central and South American rainforests, they are excellent swimmers, solitary, and often identified by their spotted, rose-like rosettes. What am I?

Jaguar

100

I am the world's largest bear and an apex predator, with adult males weighing 350–590 kg (up to 1,300+ lbs) and standing 3m tall. They have black skin, insulated by dense fat and clear, hollow fur that appears white. These marine mammals dominate the Arctic, using large, webbed paws to swim. What am I

polar bear 

100

We are African equines known for their unique black-and-white striped coats, closely related to horses and donkeys. They live in, sub-Saharan Africa in herds with complex social structures, feeding as herbivores on grasses, shrubs, and bark. Each zebra has a unique stripe pattern, which likely deters biting flies and aids in camouflage. What am I?

Zebras

200

 I am highly intelligent, critically endangered great apes native only to the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. As the world’s largest arboreal (tree-dwelling) mammals, they spend ~95% of their time in trees, feeding on fruit, leaves, and insects. They are characterized by long reddish-brown hair, immense arm spans, and a solitary lifestyle. What am I?

Orangutans

200

I am a small, hardy canine native to the Arctic tundra, weighing 6.5–17 lbs (3–8 kg) and measuring about 3 feet long. Specialized for extreme cold (-50°C), they have thick fur, short legs/ears, and heavily furred paw pads. They are omnivorous scavengers. What am I?

Arctic fox

200

 We are the the world’s tallest land animals, living in Africa’s savanna plains. They have long necks, spotted coats, and tongues up to 18 inches long to eat acacia tree leaves. Adults stand 14–19 feet tall—taller than three humans—and can run fast, making them amazing, gentle giants.

Giraffes 

300

 I am a slow-moving, arboreal mammals native to Central and South American rainforests, known for spending nearly their entire lives hanging upside down in trees. They possess extremely slow metabolisms, allowing them to survive on a low-calorie diet of leaves, which can take up to a month to digest. What am I?

Sloth

300

I am a medium-sized subspecies of the grey wolf found in the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland. Renowned for their year-round white coats, smaller ears, and shorter muzzles, they are perfectly adapted for survival in freezing, harsh conditions, feeding on caribou, musk oxen, and Arctic hares.

Arctic wolf

300

We are the world's largest land animals, known for their long trunks, huge ears, and thick grey skin. These gentle giants use their trunks to smell, eat, and drink, and are highly intelligent, social creatures that live in family groups called herds. They are herbivores, eating plants, leaves, and fruits. What are we?

Elphant 

400

We are large New World monkeys native to Central and South American rainforests, famous for being among the loudest land animals. They have long, thick fur (black, brown, or red), prehensile tails for gripping branches, and specially adapted throat bones that produce roaring calls heard up to 3 miles away.What are we?

Howler Monkeys

400

  We are Europe, are migratory deer perfectly adapted to cold, treeless tundra environments. They are the only deer species where both sexes grow antlers, and they use large, concave hooves like snowshoes or paddles. They thrive on lichens, are highly social in large herds, and undertake massive annual migrations. What are we?

Caribuo or reindeer 

400

I am a large, muscular, social cat known as a "king of beasts," characterized by tawny fur, a TUFTED tail. Adult males feature a large, protective mane ranging from blonde to black. They are predators found in African savanna/grasslands and small parts of India.

Lions 

500

 I am the world's largest rodent, a semi-aquatic mammal native to South America. Known for their calm demeanor, they are highly social herbivores that live in groups near water, weighing up to 150 pounds. Closely related to guinea pigs, they are excellent swimmers.What am I?

Capybara

500

 I am a resilient lagomorph adapted to the freezing Arctic tundra, characterized by seasonal fur changes—white in winter for camouflage, blue-grey in summer—and a fast, 40 mph top speed. Weighing 6-12 pounds, they have short ears to minimize heat loss and, unlike rabbits, survive in extreme, -40°C conditions. What am I?

Arctic Hare

500

I am the the world's fastest land animal, capable of speeds up to 112 km/h (70 mph) to hunt prey, primarily gazelles and impalas. Specialized for speed, it has a slender body, deep chest, flexible spine, and blunt, semi-retractable claws for traction. Distinctive features include solid black spots and "tear stripes" from the eyes. What am I?

Cheetah 

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