This is the fastest animal on land
Cheetah
What is the most common fish in the ocean?
This aquatic mammal has the thickest fur of any animal, which keeps them warm in water
Otters
What are Ohio's 2 most commonly grown types of commercial produce?
Corn and Soybeans
What is the most common state bird?
The Northern Cardinal (7 states including Ohio)
What is the most common mammal in the United States
rats
What is the largest animal in the ocean?
The blue whale
The axolotl is native to the lakes that this major city is built around
Mexico City, Mexico
What is the most common tree in North America?
The red maple
What is the most common bird in North America?
The American Robin
This animal can change its color to match its surroundings
a chameleon
This massive, aquatic, mammal is capable of staying underwater for up to 30 minutes and uses its tusks to break through ice or to defend itself
A walrus
What is the largest freshwater fish?
The Beluga Sturgeon
What kind of tree keeps its leaves all year round?
Conifers, also known as evergreen trees.
What is the largest bird in North America?
The California Condor (9.5ft wingspan)
How much does a baby panda weigh?
100 grams (about as much as a stick of butter)
This aquatic animal has three hearts:
an octopus
This semi-aquatic, fresh-water, mammal is known to be the only venomous mammal.
What is the largest type of tree?
This bird, named after one of the countries in North America, migrates thousands of miles every year. They are known to travel as many 1,500 miles in a single day.
The Canada Goose
This animal sleeps for 15-20 hours per day and moves so slowly that its daily diet consists of only a few leaves.
Sloths
This boneless, heartless, and brainless ocean animal has had species survive for hundreds of millions of years through multiple mass extinctions
Jellyfish
This species of lizard appeared roughly 84 million years ago and has gone through very little evolutionary change since. They are an apex predator and are native to the Southeastern part of the United States.
The American Alligator
These plants are predominantly aquatic, photosynthetic organisms that lack the roots, stems, leaves, and of plants.
Algae
Why are flamingos pink?
Their food is rich is carotenoids, which are pink, red, and orange pigments.