Les animaux domestiques
Les animaux de la ferme
Les animaux de la forêt
Les animaux du zoo
Les animaux marins
100

This animal can be trained to help people who cannot see.

Un chien

100

This animal rolls in mud because it cannot sweat.

Un cochon

100

This large animal hibernates during winter.

Un ours

100

This land animal is the largest living mammal.

Un éléphant

100

This animal lives on the ocean floor.

Un homard ou un crabe ou une étoile de mer

200

This animal is known for often living over 100 years.

Une tortue

200

This animal spends much of its day eating grass.

Une vache

200

This animal uses a strong smell to protect itself.

Une moufette

200

No two members of this species have the same stripe pattern.

Un tigre ou un zèbre

200

In this species, the male carries the babies.

Un hippocampe 

300

Despite having many eyes, this animal usually has poor eyesight and relies more on vibrations.

Une araignée 

300

This animal is known for its thick, fluffy coat.

Un mouton

300

This wild animal is related to dogs.

Un loup ou un renard

300

This animal has a very long tongue.

Une girafe

300

This animal is very good at squeezing into small spaces.

Une pieuvre

400

Members of this animal group sleep with their eyes open because they lack eyelids.

Un poisson

400

This animal often flies in a V‑shape.

Une oie ou un canard

400

This animal uses its paws like hands.

Un raton-laveur ou un écureuil 

400

This animal understands simple math concepts.

Un singe

400

This animal drifts with ocean currents more than it actually swims.

Une méduse 

500

Unlike many rodents, this pet is known for being poor at jumping.

Un cochon d’inde

500

This animal uses more than 30 sounds to communicate.

Une poule

500

Adults of this animal can weigh over 1,000 lbs and stand 6 feet tall on all fours.

Un orignal

500

This animal cannot swim, but spends a lot of its time in water (walking on the ground).

Un hippopotame 

500

This animal has been around longer than dinosaurs.

Un requin

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