This largest land mammal is known for its trunk and tusks.
Elephant
This bird is known for mimicking human speech
Parrot
This animal is known as the “sea cow” and grazes on underwater plants.
Manatee
This reptile can change color to blend into its surroundings.
Chameleon
This fish has the ability to inflate its body like a balloon
Pufferfish
This marine mammal is the largest member of the dolphin family.
Killer Whale/ Orca
This seabird is famous for its distinctive black-and-white plumage and inability to fly.
Penguin
This large predator is known for its rows of sharp teeth and is found in oceans worldwide.
The Great White Shark
This amphibian is famous for its ability to regenerate lost limbs.
Salamander
This mammal lays eggs despite being a mammal.
Platypus
This marsupial carries its young in a pouch and is native to Australia.
Kangaroo
This large flightless bird is native to Australia and can run at up to 30 mph.
Emu
This colorful fish has a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.
Clown Fish
This is the largest species of lizard in the world.
Komodo dragon
This bird is famous for its elaborate mating dance and fan-like tail feathers.
Peacock
This mammal is known for being able to fly.
Bat
This bird lays the largest egg in the world.
This marine animal is known for its intelligence
Octopus
These reptiles have hard shells and can live both on land and in water
Turtle
This crustacean can live up to 100 years and grows throughout its life.
Lobster
This African antelope has spiral horns and can reach speeds up to 60 mph.
Kudu
The fastest bird in the world, capable of diving at speeds over 200 mph.
Peregrine falcon
This mammal can hold its breath underwater for over 2 hours and is known for its tusks.
Walrus
This venomous snake is native to Australia and considered one of the most dangerous in the world.
inland taipan
This amphibian is known for its ability to survive extreme cold by freezing solid
Wood Frog