Tree Species
Parts of the Tree
Animals that Use Trees
Invasive Species
Bonus: Seals!
100

A type of tree that has helicopter seeds, alternate branches, and one species has sweeeeet sap.

What is a maple?

100

The outer protective layer of the tree.

What is bark?

100

These animals scratch their antlers on trees. They also eat almost every part of the tree.

What are deer?

100

An insect that has spotted grey and red wings from Asia that sucks sap out of trees.

What are Spotted Lanternflies?

100

The name for baby seals

What are Pups?

200

A type of tree that makes acorns, has lots of lobes on its leaves, and around 500 species in the world!

What is an oak?

200

If you count these, you can tell the age of the tree

What are growth rings?

200

These animals build nests in trees out of leaves and sticks. These nests typically are much larger than a bird nest. They also eat nuts.

What are squirrels?

200

A tree from Europe that is coniferous (has cones) and has needles that turn yellow and fall off in autumn.

What is a European Larch

200

The name for the fatty layer of marine mammals that keeps them warm

What is blubber?

300

This type of tree has compound leaves and big clusters of red berries on the tips of branches that can be used to make lemonade.

What is sumac?

300

This is the middle of the tree that is technically not alive, but very strong and supports the tree.

What is the heartwood?

300

These nocturnal banditos will use old tree holes for nesting and raising their young. 

What is a racoon?

300

This tree is a favorite of spotted lanternflies. It has long compound leaves and spreads like crazy through root sprouts and has toxins that kill other plants.

What is a Tree of Heaven?
300

The term for when seals get out of the water to thermoregulate and relax

What is "hauling out"?

400

This tree is a coniferous tree that grows in poor, sandy soil, thick fire-resistant bark, and makes a lot of sap that was once used to waterproof ships.

What is pitch pine?

400

This is the part of the tree that is right under the bark. It is the living part of the tree that grows the width of the tree.

What is the cambium?

400

An amphibian that lives under dead logs of trees where they can find spiders, worms, and slugs to eat.

What is a salamander?

400

A vine that chokes trees and is easily spread by birds eating their berries.

What is Oriental Bittersweet?

400

A type of animal that gives live birth, nurses their young, and has fur or hair.

What is a mammal?

500

This tree is dioecious, meaning there are male and female trees. The female trees make sour berries while the males make pollen. Its other name is Tupelo. 

What is a black gum?

500

This is the term for the part of the tree or plant that is actively growing. Located on the tips of branches.

What is a meristem?

500

This species of woodpecker drills holes in trees in a line all around the tree. 

What is a Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker?

500

This moth's larvae completely eat all the leaves on their host. They can harm over 300 species of trees and shrubs.

What is a Spongy moth (gypsy moth)?
500

A type of seal with no external ear (just a hole) that moves like a caterpillar on land (not supported by their flippers.)

What are true seals?

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