Beavers build these homes out of sticks and mud. They also block up streams with these structures.
Lodges or dams
This dinosaur's name means "Tyrant Lizard King," and is probably the most famous of the dinosaurs.
Tyrannosaurus Rex, or T. Rex
This is a panda's favorite food.
Bamboo
Elephants use this part to breathe, drink, and move objects.
Trunk
This animal is the fastest runner on Earth.
Cheetah
Bees and wasps build these as their homes.
Hives
If you find a huge plant eating dinosaur with plates on its back and spikes on its tail, it is probably this dinosaur.
Stegosaurus
These little insects make some of the sweetest food around! It is very sticky and goes great with pastries.
Honey
Ouch! A bee just stung me with this body part.
Stinger
This animal is the heaviest animal to have ever lived.
Blue Whale
Animals like cows and buffalo live in large groups to help protect themselves from predators.
Herd
This giant, elephant-like animal went extinct.
Mammoth
These colorful little insects love to eat up aphids. They are also considered good luck!
Ladybugs
Though it sounds like a baby's toy, the rattle attached to this animal is not to be played with.
Rattlesnake
When diving down on prey from above, this bird can reach speeds of nearly 250 miles an hour
Peregrine falcon
Ancient New York was a very different place. If you look for fossils, you might find clams in the middle of the forest. This means New York had this type of habitat long ago.
Ocean/underwater
The oldest forest in the world is located in this town right next to the Power Authority and dam. Some of the fossils are over 385 million years old.
Gilboa or Cairo
This cute little marsupial loves to lounge and eat Eucalyptus leaves.
Koala
If you are a baby kangaroo, you might sleep in this body part.
Pouch
This flying animal is the smallest mammal in the world.
Bumblebee Bat
Some animals brought from around the world into habitats different from where they are from can cause damage to the local environment. These are called _____ species.
Invasive
This fossil is the state fossil of New York.
Sea scorpion (Eurypterus)
This plant, sharing a name with the Roman goddess of love, and a planet in our solar system, is one of the few that can eat animals
Venus Fly Trap
Every year, male deer lose and regrow these body parts. They get more points as they get older.
Antlers
This animal has built more habitats in more places than any other in the world.
Humans