This large mammal is known as the king of the jungle.
lion
This shelled reptile is known for being slow and steady.
turtle
This fish is known for its bright orange color and white stripes.
clownfish
This flightless bird is native to Australia.
emu
This insect is known for its buzzing and making honey.
bee
The only mammal capable of true flight.
bat
Butterfly undergoes this transformation from caterpillar to adult.
metamorphosis
These eight-armed creatures are masters of camouflage.
octopus
Known for its colorful feathers and mimicry of human speech.
parrot
This striped insect is often mistaken for a bee but can sting multiple times.
wasp
This marine mammal uses echolocation to navigate.
dolphin
This venomous lizard lives in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
Gila monster
This largest mammal lives in the ocean.
blue whale
This bird of prey is the national symbol of the U.S.
bald eagle
This bug goes through four life stages: egg, larva, pupa, adult.
butterfly
The slow-moving mammal found in Central and South America.
sloth
This large reptile is often confused with its cousin the alligator.
crocodile
This dangerous sea creature has a powerful electric shock.
electric eel
This nocturnal bird is associated with wisdom.
owl
This arachnid has eight legs and spins webs.
spider
The only marsupial native to North America.
opossum
Amphibians breathe through these when young, and lungs as adults.
gills
This jellyfish is among the most venomous animals on Earth.
box jellyfish
The fastest bird in the world when diving.
peregrine falcon
This insect can lift over 50 times its body weight.
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