This mammal walks on 2 legs.
What is a human?
This reptile has a long, thinner snout and two long teeth that are visible when their mouth is closed. It is found in North and South America.
What is an American Crocodile?
This process is known as
What is Metamorphosis?
Peacocks are born without these.
What are feathers?
Fish use this to receive oxygen in the water.
What are gills?
This mammal lives in the ocean. The males are called bulls and the females are called cows.
What are dolphins?
This reptiles is the most venomous snake in North America.
What is an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake?
What type of frog is this?
What is a tree frog?
This bird can fly backwards.
What is a hummingbird?
Salmon migrate every year for this.
What is breed and lay eggs?
This bear does not hibernate like other bears.
What is a Giant Panda?
This reptile is endangered, they come ashore to lay eggs.
What is a green sea turtle?
This amphibian lives in ponds, lakes and marshes. They are sometimes kept as pets.
What is a bull frog?
An Ostrich can run this fast.
What is 43 MPH?
This fish is the largest measuring in at around 50 feet.
What is a great whale shark?
This mammal is famous for its large horn, or horns, right on the top of its head near its nose.
What is a Rhinoceros?
This reptile has an island named after it.
What is a Komodo Dragon?
Bull frogs hunt during what time of day?
When is night?
They are nocturnal animals.
This bird was bred to carry messages for thousands of years.
What is a homing pigeon?
This creature is considered a fish.
What is a sea horse?
This small and furry mammal has the word "dog" in their names due to the barking sound they make.
What is a Prairie Dog?
The color of their skin acts as camouflage, allowing them to blend into the landscape. Its biggest predator is the hawke.
What is a Green Iguana?
This amphibian breathes through its skin because it has no lungs.
What is a red salamander?
Birds build nests to provide protection for this.
What are eggs?
This fish could fill itself up with water and air and blow themselves up to several times its size.
What is a Pufferfish?