A jawless fish that attaches to other fish to feed.
What is the Pacific Lamprey?
A small rodent commonly found around humans. Can run up to 8mph.
What is a mouse?
The largest land animal in Asia.
What is the Asian Elephant?
An aquatic species that once lived along the northeastern U.S. coast with waterproof fur.
What is the Sea mink?
In a food chain, an organism that creates its own food, like a plant using sunlight, is called a __________.
A predatory insect that stabs prey with a piercing mouthpart.
A tiny insect that feeds on mold in damp areas.
A toothless mammal with a long snout specialized for its diet.
The wild extinct ancestor of an animal that is now domesticated that once lived in Arabia.
What is the Wild Dromedary Camel?
Animals that eat plants (herbivores)
What is a Primary Consumer?
A large bone-breaking birds of prey that is sometimes known as a bearded vulture.
What is the ossifrage?
Large hunters that live in groups where the females do a majority of the hunting.
What are lions?
The largest living primate species.
What is the Eastern Gorrilla?
A giant plant-eating marine mammal hunted to extinction in the 1700s.
What is the Stellar's sea cow?
A type of animal that eats herbivores (carnivores and omnivores).
What is a Secondary Consumer?
An amphibian famous for surviving extreme freezing temperatures.
What is the Siberian Salamander?
One of the largest and most powerful living reptiles.
What is the Nile Crocodile?
A large herbivore species with thick armor-like skin folds.
What is the Indian Rhinoceros?
A small rodent with a prehensile tail. The first mammal believed extinct due to climate change.
What is the Bramble Cay Melomys
A type of animal that eats carnivores.
What is a tertiary consumer?
Slow-moving, black-and-pink/orange venomous lizards spend 95% of their time underground, feeding on eggs, small mammals, and birds. Also native to the southwestern United States.
What is the Gila Monster?
A large migratory bird famous for nesting on rooftops and chimneys. Also famous for "delivering babies".
What is the White Stork?
A spotted deer species with a dark stripe and multi-tined antlers (native to the Indian subcontinent).
What is the Chital?
A striped marsupial predator from Australia also called the Tasmanian tiger.
What is the Thylacine?
A kind of organism that primarily consumes dead or decaying matter
What is decomposer?