This mammal is the largest land animal.
Elephant
This bird is known for its bright red breast and is often seen during winter.
Robin
This reptile is a common pet and is known for its hard shell.
Turtle
This marine animal has eight arms and is known for its intelligence.
Octopus
This bear is adapter to live in Cole, icy environments and is threatened by climate change.
Polar bear
This nocturnal animal is known for hanging upside down in caves.
Bat
This bird of prey is known for its sharp talons and keen eyesight.
Eagle
This reptile sheds its skin as it grows.
Snake
This fish is known for its sharp teeth and predatory behavior.
Shark
This large ape is critically endangered due to habitat loss and poaching in Southeast Asia.
Orangutan
This Australian mammal carries its young in a pouch.
Kangaroo
This flightless bird is the fastest bird on land.
Ostrich
This reptile is an ambush predator with powerful jaws and sharp teeth, often found in tropical rivers.
Crocodile
This marine mammal uses echolocation to navigate and hunt in the ocean.
Dolphin
This animal is poached for its horn, which is used in traditional medicine.
Rhino
This primate is known for its close genetic similarity to humans and its intelligence.
Chimpanzee
This bird migrates thousands of miles each year from the Arctic to Antarctica.
Arctic tern
This reptile can detach its tail to escape predators.
Lizard
This type of animal only gives birth if they are male.
Seahorse
This saltwater animal is threatened by entanglement in fishing gear and habitat destruction.
Sea turtle
This marine mammal uses blubber to stay warm in cold waters and is known for its complex songs.
Whale
This bird uses its exotic feathers to attract a mate.
This venomous snake is known for its hood and deadly bite.
Cobra
This marine animal is a slow-moving bottom-dweller known for its tube feet and radial symmetry
Starfish
This hefty animal with two horns was hunted to extinction in the Americas.
Giant bison