Animals as Mascots
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This bird is our country's mascot.

Bald Eagle

100

This cat is the fastest land mammal.

Cheetah

100

This creature uses its many hairy legs to hear.

Spider? (Ogre-faced spider)

100

This is what we call a group of wolves. 

Pack

100

Flamingos are this color at birth.

Gray

200

This striped cat lives in southeast Asia and is one of Michigan's sports mascots. 

Tiger

200

This is the heaviest land animal.

Elephant

200

Crickets have their ears in this peculiar place. 

 in/below their knees

200

This is what we call a group of fish. 

School

200

These animals saved farmers billions of dollars by being natural predators to many pest insects. 

Bats

300

This breed of dog was famous for being the favorite of Queen Elizabeth II of England. 

Corgi

300

This reptile has a tongue that is twice the length of its body.

Chameleon

300

Bats and whales are two animals that use this to find the location of objects.

Echolocation

300

This is what we call a group of lions. 

Pride

300

Otters do this to ensure they don't float away from each other while sleeping.

Hold hands

400

This cat is used as the theme and name of a popular hero from Wakanda. 

Black Panther

400

This animal has the most powerful bite of the Animal Kingdom, often fed whole Watermelons as a snack in the zoo. 

Hippopotamus

400

This animal can turn their head up to 270 degrees. 

Owl

400

This is what we call a group of geese. 

Gaggle

400

The color of polar bear skin.

Black

500

Even though this animal doesn't live in the jungle, it is still known as the king.

Lion

500

The deadliest creature in the world.

Mosquito

500

This animal uses its jawbone to hear underwater.

Dolphin

500

This is what we call a group of crows. 

Murder

500

This animal takes dust baths to get rid of dirt and grime because their fur is too thick for water to get out when wet.

Chinchilla

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