This domesticated animal’s scientific name is Felis catus, but its wild ancestor is Felis lybica.
Cat(evil creature who kills birds)
This plant contains urushiol oil, causing severe allergic skin reactions upon contact. Its also quite common and well known in america.
Poison Ivy
This amphibian can regenerate entire limbs, parts of its heart, and even sections of its brain.
Axolotl
This is the largest land animal currently living, with adults capable of weighing over 6 tons.
African elephant
Painful plant found in Australia, famous for delivering raised rashes across the skin.
Gympie Gympie
Selective breeding of this animal produced over 300 recognized breeds worldwide, more than any other domesticated species.
Doggos gus
All parts of this highly toxic plant contain ricin, one of the most potent natural poisons known.
Castor bean plant
This plant snaps shut on prey in under a second using specialized trigger hairs inside its leaves.
Venus flytrap
This tall African mammal has a specialized circulatory system to regulate blood flow to its brain when bending down.
Giraffe
What domestic animal shares 95% of its genes with a tiger
Cat
This domesticated animal has a four-chambered stomach, technically making it a ruminant, unlike pigs or horses.
cow
Also called wolfsbane, this plant contains aconitine, a toxin that can disrupt heart rhythm.
Aconite
This tree species can live for over 3000 years and includes some of the oldest known living organisms on Earth.
Bristlecone pine
This bird is the largest living bird species and can weigh over 300 pounds.
Ostritch
How do you spell the word B-I-S-C-U-I-T
biscuit
The term “farrowing” refers specifically to the birthing process of this domestic animal.
Pig
This ornamental plant, often found in gardens, contains cardiac glycosides that can interfere with heart function.
foxglove
This fungus can infect insects, control their behavior, and is often called a “zombie fungus.”
Cordyceps
This extinct relative of modern elephants had long, curved tusks and was very chunky.
Wooly mammoth
what sea creature has no brains or blood and sticks to rocks close to the surface?
Starfish
This largest living bird is farmed worldwide for its feathers, leather, and meat, despite being native to Africa.
Ostrich
Sometimes called “deadly nightshade,” this plant contains atropine and was historically used to dilate pupils.
Belladonna
This microscopic animal can survive extreme radiation, dehydration, and even the vacuum of space by entering a state called cryptobiosis.
TArdigrade/waterbear
This largest living species of big cat is known for its strength, solitary hunting style, and distinctive orange coat with black stripes.(you have to say what type of tiger)
Siberian Tiger
What is the bite force of a saltwater crocodile? Closest wins the points.
3700psi