Owl
A group of these mammals are called a "Dazzle."
Zebra
These primates live in the groups called "troops."
Spider monkey
The heaviest tree dwelling animal
Orangutans
The largest Dolphin
Okra "Killer Whale"
This raptor has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782.
Bald Eagle
The tallest land mammal.
Giraffe
These desert dwelling animals have three sets of eyelids and two rows of eyelashes to keep sand out of their eyes.
Camels
Humans share about 98% of their DNA with this primate.
Gorilla
They weigh a ton
Walrus
The fastest animal on earth, both on land and in the air.
Falcon
The only animal with a chin
Human
This big cat is an excellent swimmer.
Jaguar
Besides humans, these primates are the only ones with blue eyes.
Lemur
the largest rodent in the United States, growing from two to three feet (0.6 to 0.9 meters) long, not including the tail
American beaver
This bird of prey can see colors
Hawk
These bears aren't bears – they're marsupials!
Koalas
Although these big cats are known as the "king of the jungle." their primary habitats consist of Africa’s grasslands and plains.
Lions
You’re pretty much a primate. While it’s been more than 5 million years since we parted ways with chimps, it has been only 400,000 since human and ___________ lineages split.
Neanderthal
Sea Otters
At 8 inches (20 cm) they have the longest bill of any bird in the world in relation to their body size.
Toucan
These mammals are one of four types of “great ape.” The great apes are: bonobos, gorillas, orangutans and __________________.
chimpanzees
They're the world's largest land animal.
Elephants
These primates are the world's largest monkeys, according to National Geographic.
Baboons
Beluga whales