This large, semi-aquatic African mammal's name translates to "river horse" in Greek.
What is a hippopotamus?
This flightless Antarctic bird is famous for its "tuxedo" look and waddling walk.
What is a penguin?
This apex predator must keep swimming to keep water flowing over its gills, or it will suffocate.
What is a shark?
A group of lions is known by this regal term.
What is a pride?
This reptile is famous for its ability to change color to camouflage itself or express emotion.
What is a chameleon?
Despite its name, this "bear" native to Australia is actually a marsupial.
What is a Koala?
It’s the only bird that can fly backward and upside down, thanks to its unique wing structure.
What is a hummingbird?
These intelligent marine mammals use a blowhole to breathe and communicate using clicks and whistles.
What is a dolphin?
If you see a group of wolves hunting together, you're looking at this.
What is a pack?
Unlike lizards, these legless reptiles shed their skin in one entire piece.
This is the only mammal naturally capable of true and sustained flight.
What is a bat?
Known for its brilliant pink color, this wading bird gets its hue from eating shrimp and algae
What is a flamingo?
Having three hearts and blue blood, this eight-armed creature is known for its high intelligence and camouflage skills.
What is an octopus?
Fitting for their spooky reputation, a group of crows is called this.
What is a murder?
This giant lizard, native to a few Indonesian islands, is the largest living species of lizard.
What is a Komodo dragon?
This striped African equid has a unique pattern of black and white stripes, much like a human fingerprint.
What is a zebra?
This nocturnal bird of prey can rotate its head up to 270 degrees.
What is an owl?
This slow-moving reptile spends almost its entire life at sea, with females returning to the same beach where they hatched to lay eggs.
What is a sea turtle?
A group of flamingos shares this brightly colored name
What is a flamboyance?
Often confused with alligators, these reptiles have a pointier, V-shaped snout and are found in both saltwater and freshwater.
What is a crocodile?
The blue whale is the largest, but this multi-ton mammal is the largest land animal alive today.
What is an African elephant?
This large, flightless bird native to Australia is the second-largest living bird by height, right behind the ostrich.
What is an emu?
This tiny, horse-shaped fish is unique because the males are the ones who carry and give birth to the babies.
What is a seahorse?
This is the collective noun for a group of owls, matching their reputation for being wise.
What is a parliment?
This brightly colored Central/South American frog is highly toxic, historically used by indigenous people to coat the tips of their hunting weapons.
What is a poison dart frog?