This animal says “meow” and often lives in houses.
Cat
A baby cat is called this.
Kitten
“Quack — quack!” makes this water bird.
Duck
This animal lives in a nest and has feathers.
Bird
This animal uses this body part to see; humans have it too.
Eye
People keep this animal for milk; it says “moo.”
Cow
A baby dog is called this.
Puppy
“Neigh” is the sound of this animal you might see on a farm.
Horse
A fish lives here.
pond/ river/ ocean
A bird uses these to fly.
Wings
This animal is commonly walked on a leash and barks.
Dog
A baby cow is called this.
Calf
“Roar” is the sound of this big wild cat.
Lion
This home is underground and rabbits often live here.
Burrow
This animal uses a long nose called a trunk.
Elephant
Small, eats cheese or seeds, and some students keep it in a cage.
Mouse
A baby sheep is called this.
Lamb
This insect makes a chirping sound on hot summer nights.
Cricket
Polar bears live here — it is very cold and covered in ice.
Arctic/ Polar region
This animal can hop and has strong back legs; it lives in Australia.
Kangaroo
An animal with feathers kept for eggs and sometimes can say “cluck.”
Chicken
A baby goose is called this.
Gosling
This ocean animal makes clicking and whistling sounds and is very smart
Dolphin
This is the rainforest animal’s home — hot, wet, lots of trees.
Rainforest
This animal has eight legs and makes webs.
Spider