This cartilaginous fish has no bones and can sense electrical fields
Shark
This animal has the most powerful kick in the animal kingdom
Kangaroo
This is the only continent with no permanent human population
Antarctica
This king was known for his wisdom and built the first temple in Jerusalem
Solomon
This planet is known for its red color
Mars
This long, snake-like fish has a shocking defense mechanism
Electric Eel
This desert dwelling animal can close its nostrils to keep sand out
Camel
This river forms much of the border between Texas and Mexico
Rio Grande
The name of Moses brother who served as his spokesperson
Aaron
This number is known as a "bakers dozen"
13
This marine animal uses tools like rocks to open shellfish
Sea Otter
This Antarctic bird has solid bones to help it dive
penguin
The Ring Of Fire is located around this ocean
Pacific Ocean
He led the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses death
Joshua
This flower is associated with remembrance and used in World War memorials.
poppy
The blue whale's heart is roughly this heavy in pounds
400 pounds
This amphibian can absorb water directly through its skin
Frog
This country is home to both the Andes Mountains and Amazon River
Brazil
This woman became the mother of all living, according to Genesis.
Eve
This luxury mushroom is sniffed out by trained pigs and dogs
Truffle
This deep sea squid has elbowed arms and eyes as large as basketballs
Colossal Squid
This mole like African mammal is nearly immune to cancer
Naked Mole Rat
This strait separates Russia and Alaska
Bering Strait
This Old Testament prophet was commanded by God to marry a prostitute as a symbol of Israel’s unfaithfulness
Hosea
This branch of math studies angles and triangles.
trigonometry