Animals
Habitats
Interesting information
Body parts
What am I?
100

Black and white swimming bird with red eyes:

Loon

Magpie

Robin

The Loon

100

Striped sometimes extremely smelly mammals can be found in forested areas or developed areas:

Skunks

Badgers

Corgi

Ferruginous Hawks

Skunks

100

Animals deep sleep during the winter is called

           

Hibernation

100

Geese and ducks use these for swimming

Fins

Webbed feet




Webbed Feet

100

Deer

200

Eats tree bark; has a flat tail.  It has two big incisors.

Beaver

Woodpecker

Duck

The beaver

200

This place has many trees

Prairies

Forest

Mountain range

Forest

200

Their young are known as goslings.

Geese

200

Caribou, moose and deer use these for protection:

Antlers

Claws

Teeth

Antlers

200

Cougar

300

I am a big brown omnivore (I eat meat and plants). I am soft and fluffy, and children make stuffies of me.

Who am I?

The Grizzly bear

300

Geese lives on or near these:

Oceans 

Lakes

Forest


Lakes

300

Another name for a cougar

The puma, the mountain lion

300

They do a handstand before spraying:

Grizzly Bear

Skunk


Skunk

300

Moose


400

Largest mammal in Alberta:

Bison

Deer

Badger


Bison

400

They are very high. They often have snow caps on top

Mountains

Hills

Valleys

Ladders


The mountains.

400

Which bird is faster?

Falcon or Robin

 

Falcon

400

Protective spines of a porcupine are called:

Quills

Feathers

Pokies

Quills

400

Skunk

500

It has a long tail, it is a carnivore and it can climb trees

Black Bear

Cougar

Skunk

The cougar

500

It has fresh water. It has rapids. Often contain a variety of fish.

Ponds

Rivers

Lakes


Rivers

500

Alberta is the only province that is recognized for not having the following:

Mice

Rats

Beavers

Rats
500

Sharp, hooked claws at the end of a bird's toes:

Talons

Nails

Claws

Talons

500

Bear

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