This flag belongs to a particular European country.
What is Germany?
This animal lays eggs, is venomous, and sweats milk.
What is the platypus?
This is the largest organ of the human body.
What is skin?
22 + 115
What is 137?
You definitely don't want to invite this ghoulish creature into your home, or at least have some garlic bread on hand.
What is a vampire?
This individual is famous for chopping down a cherry tree... oh, he might have also been the first President of the United States.
Who is George Washington?
This sea creature is the largest animal in the world.
What is the Blue Whale?
The iron in your body turns this particularly mobile liquid a deep red color.
What is blood?
99 - 62
What is 37?
If you want to check out the wild hair on this mythological madame just be sure not to lock eyes or you might just crumble.
Who is Medusa?
This branch of the U.S. government is in charge of making laws.
What is the Legislative Branch (Congress)?
This is the only mammal that can't jump.
What is an elephant?
This digestive organ is mostly responsible for reabsorbing water from your food.
What is the large intestine?
3 x 22
What is 66?
Be wary if this Native American creature which likes to shape-shift and might appear as an ordinary animal.
What is the skin walker?
These two countries were involved in the so-called Hundred Years' War.
Who are England and France?
This animal is the human's closest relative.
What is the chimpanzee?
This important organ in the human body has four chambers.
What is the heart?
121 / 11
What is 11?
This well-dressed modern myth gained popularity through a series of web-based stories and videos.
Who is Slenderman?
This was the 50th and last state added to the United States in 1959.
What is Hawaii?
This odd little ungulate is related to horses and rhinos.
What is the tapir?
Your lungs contains many of these tiny sacs that perform gas exchange.
What are the alveoli?
52
What is 25?
This creepy-crawly cryptid became a local legend after a number of sightings at Point Pleasant, West Virginia in the 60s.
What is Mothman?