Jungle Giants
Animal Adaptations
Who am I?
Sounds of the Wild
Wild Wordplay
100

This animal is known as the "King of the Jungle" 

Lion

100

A chameleon can do this to blend into its surroundings

Change color

100

I swing from trees and love bananas. I’m a...

Monkey

100

This jungle animal is famous for its loud, chest-pounding roars.

Gorilla

100

What do you call a bear with no teeth?

A gummy bear

200

This tall animal uses its long neck to reach leaves high up in trees

Giraffe

200

This rainforest bird has a giant beak, not just for show but to help eat fruit

Toucan

200

I have black and white stripes and live in herds. I’m a...

Zebra

200

This bird can mimic human speech and other sounds.

Parrot

200

“I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!” is an example of this type of figurative language.

Hyperbole

300

This massive reptile lurks in rivers and swamps, with powerful jaws

Crocodile

300

This type of snake squeezes its prey instead of using venom

Boa constrictor

300

I slither and hiss, and some of my kind are venomous. I’m a...

Snake

300

This animal uses drumming on trees with its beak to find food and communicate.

Woodpecker

300

Finish the idiom: “The early bird...”

Gets the worm
400

This striped predator is one of the largest wild cats in the jungle

Tiger

400

Sloths move slowly to save energy and avoid this type of predator

Jaguar

400

I’m not a bird, but I can glide through the air with skin flaps. I’m a...

Flying squirrel

400

This insect makes a buzzing sound that can drive you crazy.

Mosquito

400

This phrase means to get very nervous or scared: “I had ______ in my stomach.”

butterflies

500

This jungle primate is known for howling so loudly it can be heard miles away

Howler monkey

500

Some rainforest insects look like sticks or leaves to avoid being eaten. What is this called?

Camouflage (specifically mimicry)

500

I’m small and colorful, I hop around, and you might hear me at night. I’m a...

Tree frog

500

This nocturnal jungle cat growls, yowls, and even hisses.

Leopard

500

This phrase means to reveal a secret accidentally: “Let the ___ out of the bag.”

Cat

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