Whales
Fish
Monkeys/Ape
Amphibians
Snakes
100

Has a stark white coloring and globular head

Beluga Whale

100

Meat eating fresh water fish

Pirahna

100

Long snout, sharp canines and red (or black) Backside are easy to spot

Baboon

100

The most common color of frogs

Green

100

Shakes its tail when threatened

Rattlesnake

200

The sea unicorn

Narwhal

200

Long, snake-like fish with circular gills

Moray Eel

200

Largest tree living Ape

Orangutan

200

The purpose of bright colored frogs

To warn predators of being poisonous

200

Stands and spreads it neck flap when threatened

King Cobra

300

The largest toothed whale

Sperm Whale

300

Flat fish with no bones only cartilage

Ray

300

Known for its abnormal nose

Probiscus Monkey

300

What breathing apparatus do tadpoles lose when they get older?

Gills

300

The largest snake in the Amazon

Green Anaconda

400

Sings the most complex songs in the animal kingdom 

The Humpback Whale

400

Can alter its color and its pattern to blend with the environment

The Cuttlefish

400

Around 2 feet long but its tail is 3 feet long

Spider Monkey

400

Some frogs and salamanders never develop lungs. How do they Breathe?

Their skin

400

The second longest constrictor

Burmese Python

500

Known for its distinct heart shaped blow hole

The Gray Whale

500

Known to survive out of water for several days

The Mudskipper

500

The loudest monkey with calls that can be heard 3 miles away

Howler Monkey

500

Worlds largest frog

Goliath Frog

500

Fastest striking venomous snake

Black Mamba