Mammals
Bugs
Fish
Birds
Reptiles
100

Name one aspect that all mammals share.

Feeding young with milk. Being born live. Having hair
100

This bug has the ability to carry things roughly 50 times their own body weight.

Ants

100

This fish inflates itself to ward of predators and it some cases have venomous spikes.

pufferfish / blowfish

100

This animal is a major symbol in scouting

Bald Eagle

100

This type of reptile requires no legs to maneuver itself.

Snakes

200

This animal possesses a pouch which it uses to carry its young.

Kangaroo

200

This bug has eyes made up of 3,000 - 6,000 smaller lenses.

Fly

200

This deep sea fish uses a glowing appendage to lure potential prey.

Angler fish

200

This bird has the ability to mimic sounds it has heard and in some cases even communicate with humans.

Parrot

200

This Reptile holds the longest lifespan among all reptiles.

Giant Tortoise
300

This animal is the only mammal that has the ability to fly.

Bats

300

How many eyes do spiders have?

8

300
This the males of this species hold its young in a small sack.

Seahorse

300

This bird's wings flap at such rapid speeds it allows itself to hover.

Humming bird

300

This colorful reptile relies on rain for its reproductive cycle to be successful

Salamander

400

What is the fastest land mammal?

Cheetah

400

What do hornets most commonly eat?

bees
400

This fish is also known as the King of the Sea.

Great White Shark

400

This large bird scavenges for food off of the corpses of other dead animals.

Vultures
400

This endangered lizard has a tail as long as its body and is also extremely dangerous

Komodo Dragon

500

This animal is measured as the largest mammal on Earth

Blue Whale

500

About how many kilograms of honey can a single honeybee colony make in a year?

100kg

500

This fish is the largest fish in the world, reaching upwards of 40 feet in length.

Whale Shark

500

This bird is New Hampshire's state bird

Purple Finch
500

What are the 5 most common colors that poison dart frogs come in.

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, and Blue