Domestic Animals
Baby Animals
Animal Sounds
Where They Live
Body Parts & Actions
100

This animal says “meow” and often lives in houses.

Cat

100

A baby cat is called this.

Kitten

100

“Quack — quack!” makes this water bird.

Duck

100

This animal lives in a nest and has feathers.

Bird

100

This animal uses this body part to see; humans have it too.

Eye

200

People keep this animal for milk; it says “moo.”

Cow

200

A baby dog is called this.

Puppy

200

“Neigh” is the sound of this animal you might see on a farm.

Horse

200

A fish lives here.

pond/ river/ ocean

200

A bird uses these to fly.

Wings

300

This animal is commonly walked on a leash and barks.

Dog

300

A baby cow is called this.

Calf

300

“Roar” is the sound of this big wild cat.

Lion

300

This home is underground and rabbits often live here.

Burrow

300

This animal uses a long nose called a trunk.

Elephant

400

Small, eats cheese or seeds, and some students keep it in a cage.

Mouse

400

A baby sheep is called this.

Lamb

400

This insect makes a chirping sound on hot summer nights.

Cricket

400

Polar bears live here — it is very cold and covered in ice.

Arctic/ Polar region

400

This animal can hop and has strong back legs; it lives in Australia.

Kangaroo

500

An animal with feathers kept for eggs and sometimes can say “cluck.”

Chicken


500

A baby goose is called this.

Gosling

500

This ocean animal makes clicking and whistling sounds and is very smart

Dolphin

500

This is the rainforest animal’s home — hot, wet, lots of trees.

Rainforest

500

This animal has eight legs and makes webs.

Spider