a medium sized rodent who usually feed on acorns and nuts
Squirrel
many are afraid of this big "fish" that has 7 gills on the sides of its head because of its sharp teeth and quick swimming speed
Shark
an animal native to Australia known for its hopping and the pouch it carries its babies in
Kangaroo
Polar Bear
a venomous snake known for the sound that the end of its tail makes
Rattlesnake
a large, brown furry animal that can run up to 56 km/h and eats fish for lunch
a creature named after an animal that lives on land because of its long head and tail
Sea Horse
a horned animal that weighs up to 6,170 lbs, making it the second largest animal (closest to the elephant)
Rhinoceros
an animal weighing up to 3,500 lbs that is known for its two long tooth-like tusks
Walrus
a member of the turtle family that can be up to 18 inches tall
Tortoise
a nocturnal omnivore that some say looks like a "bandit" because of the black stripe across its eyes
Raccoon
a fish known and named for its shape that can surprisingly regrow its own arms
Starfish
a spotted animal that is a member of the cat family and whose population is currently threatened by habitat loss
Leopard
this big fish is usually known by it's other vicious nickname... the "killer whale"
Orca
this insect is the largest of the eusocial wasps and similar in appearance to their relative - the yellowjacket
Hornet
a medium sized rodent that has a coat of quills to protect itself from predators
Porcupine
a spotted animal that could probably wear twenty bow ties at once
Giraffe
this medium sized whale is known for the single, unicorn-like long tusk protruding from its head
Narwhal
this creature with venom powerful enough to kill a human is found in the desert and can be recognized by its pincers and long thin tail
Scorpion