Lions
Zebras
Lions at Lunchtime
Giraffes
Elephants
100

Lions are the second largest of these in the world.

What are cats?

100

Zebras are very careful at watering holes because they might get attacked by one of these.

What is a crocodile?

100

These are the names of the brother and sister who star in the Magic Treehouse books.

What are Jack and Annie?

100

True or false: Giraffes are the tallest land animals in the world.

True.

100

A baby elephant is called this.

What is a calf?

200

Baby lions are called this.

What are cubs?

200

True of false: Zebras live alone.

False.

200

Lions at Lunchtime takes place on this continent.

What is Africa?

200

A giraffe's long one of these helps them pull leaves off of trees.

What is a tongue?

200

In the wild, elephants eat mostly this.

What is grass?

300

A group of lions is called this.

What is a pride?

300

Zebras eat only this type of food.

What are plants?

300

This person was waiting for Jack and Annie when they returned to the Tree House.

Who is Morgan le Fay?

300

Giraffes spend most of their days doing this.

What is eating?

300

True or false: Elephants cannot swim.

False.

400

Lions usually hunt at this time of day.

What is night?

400

No two zebras have the same pattern of these.

What are stripes?

400

This is the answer to the riddle in the story.

What is honey?

400

When being attacked by another animal, a giraffe uses these to protect itself.

What are its legs and hooves?

400

An elephant's tusks are made out of this.

What is ivory?

500

Lions only eat meat so are called this.

What are carnivores?

500

Baby zebras are called this.

What is a foal?

500

At the end of the story, Jack and Annie learn that they have to solve this many more riddles to become master librarians.

What is one?

500

A giraffe's long eyelashes help keep this out of their eyes.

What is sand and dust?

500

Elephants sometimes roll in mud to protect themselves from this.

What is sun and insects?

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