mammals
Birds
Raptiles
Insects
Sea creatures
100

This large mammal is known for its trunk and large ears.

An elephant.

100

This flightless bird is known for its ability to run fast, and is the national bird of Australia.

an emu

100

This slow-moving reptile carries its home on its back.

 a turtle.

100

This insect is known for its ability to make a buzzing sound by vibrating its wings.

 a bee

100

This marine creature is known for its soft, gelatinous body and can sting you with its tentacles.

 a jellyfish

200

This mammal is famous for its ability to hang upside down.

a bat.

200

The peregrine falcon holds the title of fastest bird, reaching speeds of over 240 miles per hour when diving.

 a peregrine falcon.

200

Known for its ability to shed its tail as a defense mechanism, this reptile is often found in deserts.

 a lizard

200

This insect is famous for its ability to change colors and blend in with its surroundings.

 a chameleon

200

This giant sea mammal is known for its ability to sing complex songs.

 a whale

300

The blue whale holds the title of the largest animal on Earth. It is a type of this mammal.

a whale.

300

This bird is famous for its colorful feathers and ability to mimic human speech.
 

a parrot.

300

This venomous reptile can be identified by its triangular-shaped head and rattling tail.

 a rattlesnake

300

This tiny insect is known for carrying pollen from flower to flower.

 a bee

300

This predatory fish is known for its sharp teeth and is often associated with fear in the ocean.

 a shark

400

This mammal is known for being the king of the jungle, with a distinctive mane.

a lion.

400

This bird is known for its beautiful courtship dance and colorful tail feathers.

a peacock.

400

This large reptile can live both on land and in water and is famous for its tough, armored skin.

 an alligator

400

This insect's larvae can spin silk threads that are harvested to make fabric.

a silkworm

400

This small, brightly colored fish is often kept in aquariums and has a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.

 a clownfish

500

This mammal is the only one known to fly, not just glide.

a bat.

500

This bird migrates thousands of miles from North America to Central and South America each year.
a monarch butterfly

a monarch butterfly.

500

This giant reptile, found in Australia, is known for being one of the largest species of lizard.

a komodo dragon

500

This insect has a fascinating process of metamorphosis, starting as a caterpillar before becoming a butterfly.

 a butterfly

500

This giant squid is one of the most mysterious and elusive creatures of the deep ocean.
 

a giant squid