This mammal is the largest animal on Earth.
The blue whale.
This reptile is known for its hard, protective shell and slow movement.
A turtle.
This bird, known for its colorful plumage, is famous for mimicking human speech.
A parrot.
This insect is known for making buzzing sounds and is famous for for its role in pollination.
The bee.
This large mammal is known for its long neck and is the tallest land animal.
The giraffe.
This animal, also known as a “sea cow” is a slow-moving mammal found in warm coastal waters.
The manatee.
This reptile is known for its ability to change colors and is commonly found in tropical regions.
A chameleon.
This animal is famous for its white head and is the national bird of the United States.
The eagle.
This insect can create a web of silk, it usually avoids human contact.
The spider.
Known for its large size and tusk, this mammal is native from Africa and is the largest land animal.
The elephant.
This large predatory fish is known for its sharp teeth and is often feared by swimmers and surfers.
The shark.
This amphibian can live both in water and on land, and is famous for its ability to jump/leap.
The frog.
This bird can rotate its head 270 degrees, allowing it to see in all directions.
An owl.
This type of insect is famous for its ability to carry many times its own weight.
The ant.
This mammal, native of Australi, carries its young in a pouch.
A kangaroo.
This creature is a giant mollusk and is known for its impressive size and ability to squirt ink when threatened.
The octopus.
This reptile uses its venomous bite as a defense mechanism against larger animals and potential threat.
A snake.
This bird native from Antartica, is known for its famous swimming abilities.
The penguin.
The presence of this insect in your house is often seen as a symbol of prosperity in Chinese culture.
A cricket.
This animal is known for its incredible speed, capable of reaching up to 60 mph in short bursts.
The cheetah.
This marine animal uses a variety of clicks and whistles to communicate with its pod members.
A dolphin.
This reptie, often associated with the Nile River, is known for its dangerous bite and can grow over 20 feet long.
A crocodile.
This bird flies over 2500 miles each year, traveling from North America to Central and South America, often in large flocks.
Canadian goose.
This insect is famous for its colorful wings and migrates long distance, especially in North America.
The monarch butterfly.
This mammal is the only one that can fly.
The bat.