What is a honey bee?
Moose, beavers, and bald eagles live here
Where is North America?
(Will also accept America or Canada)
pink, nearly hairless subterranean rodents that live in burrows in eastern Africa
What is a naked mole rat?
- contain stinging cells called nematocysts inside of their tentacles
- venom also helps them capture food by stinging it
- free-swimming marine animal
What are jellyfish?
- big, dark, slightly bulbous eyes
- small ear holes (no flaps)
- quiet vocalizations
- has rear flippers and small, thinly webbed front flippers
- uses belly to move on land
- skin is usually brown, black, or gray
What is a seal?
What is a praying mantis?
Capybaras, anacondas, and jaguars are found here.
Where is South America?
- deep-sea fish
- known for its bright pink, sad, and "ugly" apperance out of water
- large black eyes, and bulbous nose
What is a blobfish?
- stores a poison called cardenolides, or cardiac glycosides that it gets from the plants it eats
- flying insect
- orange, black, and white colored wings
What are monarch butterflies?
- broad front flippers and long, narrow snouts
- pronounced forehead crests crowned with tufts of blonde or lighter hair
- visible ear flaps, and three to five claws on their hind flippers
- known for doing silly tricks like balancing beach balls on their nose
What is a sea lion?
What is a stag beetle?
Where is the Artic?
- very large, oceangoing earless seals
- known for it's very large nose to resonate sounds for intimidation
What is an elephant seal?
- The spines of this species deliver a venomous sting that can last for days and cause extreme pain, sweating, respiratory distress, and even paralysis.
- fish
- usually brightly orange and white colored
What is a lionfish?
- weigh around 1,000 pounds
- two flippers
- large, paddle-shaped tail
- gentle and slow-moving
What is a manatee?
Blue-footed boobies, marine iguanas, and giant tortoises are found here.
Where are the Galapagos islands?
- slothlike speed
- when under threat, some species shoot out their guts—their intestines and respiratory tracts, and even their reproductive organs!—from their anuses
- marine animal
- invertebrate (more specially, echinoderms, which includes, starfish and sea urchins)
What is a sea cucumber?
- gain their toxicity from their diet – specifically formicine ants and other small invertebrates.
- brightly colored frog
- accumulate their toxins on their skin
What is a poison dart frog?
a bulbous head, no external ear flaps, a non-flexible neck, a torpedo shaped body, limbs modified into flippers, and a tail fin
(hint it looks like dolphin but it is not a dolphin)
What is a porpoise?
What is a silverfish?
Little penguin, camel crickets, and bats are found here.
Where is New Zealand?
- rare species of deep-sea shark
- "living fossil"
- known for its outward facing teeth and long snout (used for sensory purposes)
What is a goblin shark?
- contain cantharidin, a toxic defensive chemical that protects them from predators. Accidentally crushing a beetle against the skin can result in a painful blister.
- type of beetle
- can be found in many different hues
What is a blister beetle?
mostly dark grey, though some whales have white patches on the belly
they are the only living cetacean that has a single blowhole asymmetrically situated on the left side of the crown of the head
their heads are extremely large, accounting for about one-third of their total body length
known for fighting giant squids
What is a sperm whale?