Mammals
birds
Reptiles
insects
Aquatic Animals
100

This animal is known for its long neck and is the tallest mammal on Earth.

giraffe


100

This bird, known for its bright red breast, is a common sight in backyards.

robin

100

This small, venomous reptile is often found in hot, desert areas.

rattlesnake

100

This tiny insect produces honey and is essential for pollination.

bee

100

This common sea creature has eight tentacles and can change color for camouflage.

octopus

200

The only mammal capable of true flight, this creature is essential for pollination.

bat


200

This large bird is known for its ability to run at high speeds and has long legs.

ostrich

200

Known for their shells, these reptiles move slowly and can live for over 100 years.

turtle

200

This small creature is known for its ability to produce light and is commonly found in warm climates.

firefly

200

This large sea mammal has a blowhole and can dive to great depths.

whale

300

this large, grey mammal with tusks is found in Africa and Asia.

elephant 

300

This bird is famous for its migratory journey from North America to Central America every year.

butterfly

300

This large reptile, often seen basking in the sun, is known for its long tail and aggressive nature.

crocodile

300

These insects, known for their ability to carry objects many times their size, are often seen marching in lines.

ant

300

A creature with a hard outer shell, often seen scuttling along the ocean floor.

crab

400

The largest mammal on Earth, this marine giant can weigh as much as 200 tons.

blue whale

400

This seabird, known for its graceful flight, is often seen soaring in the sky near the coastlines.

seagull

400

This ancient reptile is often called a "living fossil" due to its unchanged appearance for millions of years.

crocodile

400

This insect is famous for its metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly.

moth

400

Known for their sharp teeth and sleek body, these creatures are apex predators in the ocean.

shark

500

This marsupial, often associated with Australia, is known for carrying its young in a pouch.

kangaroo

500

This bird can mimic human speech and is known for its bright green feathers.

parrot

500

This lizard, often mistaken for a small dinosaur, can change color to blend into its surroundings.

chameleon

500

This insect is known for its ability to jump long distances and is often a pest in gardens.

grasshopper

500

This ancient fish is often called a "living fossil" and can live for hundreds of years.

sturgeon