A common house animal, also sometimes used to describe a short nap.
What is a cat?
A species of crab described by an isolated person.
What is a hermit crab?
Usually described as mean treasure hunters, this species of bird is closely related with Halloween.
What is a crow/raven?
A common shelled reptile, described in certain media as teenage, mutant ninjas.
What is a turtle?
A big fish with a very famous movie based on it. (hint: mouth bone)
What is a shark?
A Montana grizzly bear's favorite snack.
What are huckleberries?
Not a crab, but very similar. Also very popular in the state of Maine.
What is a lobster?
A northern bird species that is red and has a controversial sports team named after it.
What is a cardinal?
Contrary to popular belief, not all reptiles do this to reproduce.
What is laying eggs?
A fish that does an action that rhymes with its name.
What is a trout?
The material that makes up horse hooves, also the material that makes up human hair and fingernails.
What is keratin?
A creepy-crawly species with a superhero named after it.
What is a spider?
A species of bird usually described in a certain eastern city.
What is a pigeon?
Found in the lush caves of Minecraft, this species of amphibian can be many colors, including pink, brown, black, and yellow.
What is an axolotl?
Packed in like ________.
What are sardines?
A common sight in the savannahs and mountains of Minecraft.
What are llamas?
A species of bug with a hierarchy.
What is a bee?
Grandma and Grandpa used to identify with this term.
What is a snowbird?
Using bright colors on their skin to tell predators that they are poisonous, this species of amphibian lives in tropical rainforests.
What is a poison dart frog?
Has wings like a butterfly.
What is a flying fish?
A species of monkey with a very, VERY large nose.
What is a proboscis monkey?
A semi-aquatic species named after an arachnid and an eastern country.
What is a Japanese spider crab?
Usually brown or yellow, this species of bird is also part of a clothing brand name.
What is a finch?
The continent that makes up 14% of Earth's reptilian population.
Where is Australia?
Has a predator/prey relationship with an animal mentioned in the mammals column.
What are salmon?