Dolphins
Sharks
Giant Pandas
Ocean Animals
Dinosaurs
100
What is "pods"?
Groups of dolphins
100

What is "fin"?

The part on top of a shark that sticks out of the water

100

What is "bamboo"?

The plant that giant pandas eat almost every day

100

What is "shell"?

The hard covering that protects animals like turtles and crabs

100

What is "fossil"?

Old bones or prints of dinosaurs found in rocks

200

What is "flipper"?

The flat body part dolphins use to swim

200

What is "jaw"?

The strong mouth part where a shark keeps its many teeth

200

What is "cub"?

A baby panda

200

What is "tentacle"?

The long arm-like parts on jellyfish and octopuses

200

What is "extinct"?

When all dinosaurs of one kind have died and are gone forever

300

What is "blowhole"?

The hole on top of a dolphin's head for breathing air

300

What is "predator"?

An animal like a shark that hunts other animals for food

300

What is "endangered"?

When an animal like the panda might disappear forever

300

What is "coral"?

The colorful rock-like home where many ocean animals live

300

What is "carnivore"?

A meat-eating dinosaur like T-Rex

400

What is "echolocation"?

How dolphins use sound to find things underwater

400

What is "cartilage"?

The soft bendy material that makes up a shark's skeleton

400

What is "habitat"?

The mountain forests in China where giant pandas live

400

What is "migration"?

When ocean animals like whales travel long distances each year

400

What is "herbivore"?

A plant-eating dinosaur like Triceratops

500

What is "intelligence"?

Being very smart, something dolphins are known for

500

What is "camouflage"?

When a shark's color helps it hide in the ocean

500

What is "conservation"?

The work people do to protect giant pandas from dying out

500

What is "bioluminescence"?

When deep ocean animals make their own light

500

What is "paleontologist"?

A scientist who studies dinosaur bones and fossils

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