Animal Habitats
Scaly and Slimy
Under the Sea
Groups of Animals
Funny Facts
100

The name of the largest hot desert in the world.

What is the Sahara Desert?

100

The reptile that is known for its ability to change colors.

What is the Chameleon?

100

The largest animal on earth, ever! This animal might surprise you in that it eats tiny shrimp-like creatures called krill.

What is the Blue Whale?

100

A group of fish.

What is a school?

100

This animal has a unique defense mechanism of playing dead when threatened.

What is an Opossum?

200

The place where a group of bees live.

What is a hive?

200

The Poison Dart species of this animal is known for its toxic skin and bright colors, often found in Central and South America.

What is a frog?

200

The type of fish known for its ability to inflate itself as a defense mechanism.

What is a Pufferfish?

200

A group of wolves.

What is a pack?

200

An animal that sleeps up to 22 hours a day. And no, it is not one of my students.

What is a Koala?

300

The habitat known for having the highest biodiversity.

What is the Tropical Rainforest?

300

The slow-moving, venomous lizard, found in the deserts of the Southwestern United States and Mexico, that has bead-like scales and striking black/orangeish/pinkish patterns on their skin.

What is the Gila Monster?

300

The method that dolphins use to find their way around and hunt in dark or murky water, much like a bat in a dark cave.

What is Echolocation?

300

A group of lions.

What is a Pride?

300

If you tell it a joke, it might tell you one back.

What is a Parrot?

400

The name of the large grassland habitat found in North America.

What is the Prairie?

400

The largest species of lizard, known for its size and strength.

What is the Komodo Dragon?

400

When it comes to reproduction, in this species, the males are the ones who carry the eggs in a pouch called their "Brood Pouch."

What is the Seahorse?

400

A group of geese.

What is a gaggle?

400

The bird that can run faster than a human but can't walk backwards.

What is an Emu?

500

The biome that contains permafrost (a permanently frozen soil layer).

What is the Tundra?

500

Often mistaken for a reptile but is actually an amphibian, that can breathe through its skin.

What is a Newt?

500

The creatures often called "sea cows" who are herbivores that graze on underwater plants.

What are Manatees?

500

A group of ants or penguins.

What is a colony?

500

The animal with the longest tongue in relation to its body size.

What is the Anteater?

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