This animal has a tube shape body, no bones, and 10 arms (2 of them are called tentacles).
Squid
Lion
They have "arms" that look like wings but are actually flippers they use for swimming. They are small animals but can swim up to 12 mph.
Penguins
They are marsupials and carry their young in a pouch in the front of their body. Their young are called joeys.
Kangaroo
This animal shoots out ink when another animal is threatening to harm it.
Octopus
It is one of the tallest animals with the same number of vertebrae (spine sections) in their neck as humans.
Giraffe
This animal has a huge "tusk" which is an overgrown tooth in the front of its face. This animal is in the movie "Elf" and says, "Bye Buddy! I hope you find your dad".
Narwhal
These mammals live together in groups and they are very smart animals. They are omnivores (eat meat and plants). Their hands are very similar to human hands.
Gorilla
This mammal lives in the ocean or freshwater depending on the species. They communicate through squeaks, whistles, and body language (like jumping out of the water).
Dolphin
This is the world's largest land animal. They are herbivores (do not eat any meat).
This animal can stay under the water for two hours without taking a breath. They have whiskers to help find prey in the water. They are called "dog of the sea."
Seals
It is the only mammal that can fly.
Bat
They are the top predator of the ocean.
Sharks
It breathes 150 times per minute when running to catch its prey.
Cheetah
This animal looks white but its fur is actually clear (transparent). It looks white because of the snow all around.
Polar Bear
Their black and white fur color is used for camouflage. They eat bamboo. They can both swim and climb trees.
Panda Bear
They can swim up to 5,000 miles in a migration cycle. They are huge animals but only eat plankton and krill.
A group of this animal is called a Crash. These animals are huge and can still run 55 miles per hour.
Rhino
They have two very large overgrown teeth called tusks. They use their tusks for digging and fighting.
Walrus
The arm span can be up to 8 feet for adult males of this animal.
Orangatang Monkey