Under The Sea
Scales and Tails
Warm and furry-ious
Incredible Insects
Animals in Flight
100

This animal is the largest in the ocean

What is a whale?

100

These amphibians drink water through their skin

What is a frog?

100

This slow-moving animal can take up to 30 days to digest its food.  

What is the Sloth?

100

One of a pair of thin projections on the heads of some insects and sea creatures, used for smelling, tasting and feeling.

What is an antenna?

100

Name one bird that cannot fly.. 

Emu

Ostriches 

Penguins

Streamer Ducks

Kiwis

Kakapo

Cassowary

Peacock

Big Bird

200

A structure made up of the skeletons of tiny animals called coral polyps.

What is a coral reef?

200

The reason why amphibians rely on the environment to regulate their body temperature. Their body temperature changes with their surroundings because they are...

What is cold-blooded?

200

This is the only place on their body dogs have sweat glands. 

What are their paw pads?

200

These bus gather dung from other animals and make it into a ball.  Then roll the dung into their burrows underground and lay their eggs in it..

What is a dung beetle?

200

Getting their name from the noise their wings make as they move.  These birds are the only ones that can fly backwards.  

What are hummingbirds?

300

Few of these survive to adulthood, usually consumed before making it to safety.  But if they do their natural lifespan is estimated to be 50-100 years.

What is the Sea Turtle

Once in the water, hatchlings are consumed by seabirds and fish. Few survive to adulthood, with estimates ranging from one in 1,000 to one in 10,000.


300

Most animals use their nostrils to smell but snakes use something called a Jacobson organ on the roof of their mouth to smell, which is why they use this to smell?

What is their tounge?

300

These animals have wrinkles on their noses unique to each one, just like our fingerprints. They are called "nose prints," and conservationists use photos and sketches to keep track of them.

What is a gorilla?

300

This is the species of a spider. 

What is an Arachnid?

300

They are nocturnal, and eat mostly insects. These are the only mammals that can fly. 

What are bats?

400

These gray aquatic mammals most commonly live in the ocean but are sometimes found in rivers and are pink.

What is a dolphin?

400

This happens to a snakes skin as it grows..

What is sheds?

400

Although they can run up to 25 MPH, these are the only land animal that cannot jump.  

What is an elephant?

They always keep one leg on the ground even when running.  

400

Discovered living in caves, these insects were here 55 million years before dinosaurs.  

What is a cockroach?

400

Some birds go on long journeys to cope with difficulties such as harsh weather, until it improves this is called..

What is migration?

500

This is a type of shark that is extinct.

What is the Megalodon?

500

These animals have a very slow metabolism, which allows them to survive long periods without food. In fact, larger ones can go for over a year without eating a meal.

What is a crocodile?

500

This third-largest mammal on Earth has the most powerful bite. 


What is a hippopotamus?

500

The name of the group in which all insects fall into is called?

What is an arthropod?

500

These birds are named for the white feathers on their heads which makes them look as though they have no hair. 

What is a bald eagle?

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