This bird can sleep with one half of its brain while the other half stays awake to watch for predators.
what is a duck?
"let it go!"
what is frozen?
This insect can lift objects over 50 times its own body weight.
what is an ant?
In this movie, toys come to life when humans aren’t around.
what is toy story?
This bright star lights up our daytime sky.
what is the sun?
this slow moving animal can hold its breath underwater longer than a dolphin - up to 40 minutes
what is a sloth?
“Hakuna Matata!”
what is the lion king?
This mammal uses echolocation to navigate and hunt in complete darkness.
what is a bat?
This popular movie is about a clownfish searching for his son.
what is finding nemo?
This planet is known as the “Blue Planet” because of its water.
what is earth?
this marsupial is known for giving birth to babies the size of a rice, which crawl into a pouch to grow.
what is a kangaroo?
“Ohana means family.”
what is lilo and stitch?
This bird uses its strong, flipper-like wings to swim quickly through water, reaching speeds up to 15 miles per hour while diving deep for fish and squid.
what is a penguin?
This blue alien becomes friends with a girl in Hawaii.
what is lilo and stitch?
This gas do humans breathe in to live.
what is oxygen?
This insect can survive decapitation and live for days without its head.
what is a cockroach?
"its good to be bad"
what is descendants?
This insect has compound eyes that give it nearly 360-degree vision.
what is a fly?
In this movie, a young lion grows up to be king.
what is the lion king?
This liquid makes up about 60% of the human body.
what is water?
This aquatic creature has no heart, no brain, and is over 95% water — but can still sting you.
what is a jellyfish?
“The cold never bothered me anyway.”
what is frozen?
This marine creature often sticks to rocks and can regrow its arms if they’re lost and even parts of its heart.
what is a starfish?
A young girl enters a magical world with snow through a closet.
what is Narnia?
This organ of the body helps you breathe?.
what is the lungs?