A foot contains this many inches.
12
These large socks hang from the mantel to receive Santa's presents.
Stockings.
This spongy organ is part of the respiratory system and helps you breathe.
Lungs.
This centrally-located city is the state's capital.
Indianapolis.
This large cat known as "King of the Jungle" actually lives mostly in the grasslands and savannas.
Lion.
The alphabet contains this many letters.
26
This reindeer's red nose helps Santa's navigate while flying his sleigh.
Rudolph.
This part of your body is where your umbilical cord connected you to your mom's placenta while growing in her uterus.
Belly button.
This body of water separates Indiana from Kentucky.
The Ohio River.
A group of these black-and-white striped African animals is called a "dazzle.
Zebras.
Humans have this many senses.
5
Star.
This body part is home to the smallest bone in the human body.
Ear.
This red-colored bird is Indiana's state bird.
Cardinal.
This reptile can change its skin color to camouflage itself or express its mood.
Chameleon.
Not including jokers, a deck of playing cars has this many cards.
52
These tiny people are believed to make the toys in Santa's workshop.
Elves.
The outside of this body part is the hardest in the human body.
Teeth.
Indiana is home to this famous car race held every Memorial Day weekend.
The Indianapolis 500.
This Australian marsupial who is mistakenly called a bear has a diet that consists almost entirely of eucalyptus leaves.
Koala.
A piano has this many keys.
88
Santa lives at this extreme location.
The North Pole.
The body of an adult human contains this many bones.
206.
This Great Lake borders part of northern part of Indiana.
Lake Michigan.
A duck-billed platypus is a mammal, but it’s different from other mammals because it has babies by laying these.
Eggs