Forest/Woods
Ocean
Desert
Ponds/Lakes
Ice
100

Has a trunk, usually seen as a gray color and has tusks. 

What is an Elephant?

100

A group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. This fish is also known as a predator with fierce jaws and teeth.

What is a Shark?

100

They are about twice the size of a domestic cat and some have different colors or patterns on their coats. They range in size from 25 – 40 in. long and weigh 8 – 35 lbs. depending on the region. 

What is a Bobcat?
100

It has lizard-like limbs, branching gills protruding from both sides of the head, and a nature-made smile that is unusually cute. It is commonly called the “Mexican salamander,” or “Mexican walking fish,” even though it is not a fish, but an amphibian. This species’ fancy headdress is actually the gills.

What is a Salamander/Axolotl? 
100

A hypercarnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is the largest extant bear species, as well as the largest extant land carnivore.

What is a Polar Bear? 

200

The largest living cat species and a member of the genus Panthera. It is most recognizable for its dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside.

What is a Tiger?

200

Free-swimming marine animals with umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles, although a few are anchored to the seabed by stalks rather than being mobile. Also used to make jam in SpongeBob.

What are Jellyfish?

200

Arachnids that have eight legs like their cousins – spiders, mites and ticks. They look a bit like small lobsters, equipped with a pair of pincers and a thin, segmented tail that curves over their back.

What are Scorpions?

200

A commonly caught fish; it has silvery sides, a blue-grey back and a cream/white belly. It has two distinct fins, the first with 9 spines and the second with 13 spines. It also has a large mouth armed with sharp teeth.

What is a Bass?

200

The grayish skin of this creature is 1–2 in. thick. The skin is covered with short reddish hair, giving it an overall cinnamon color. It has a rounded head, small eyes, and no external ears. Its muzzle is short and broad and has a conspicuous moustache of stiff, quill-like whiskers as well as tusks.  

What is a Walrus? 

300

A bulky, massively built suid with short and relatively thin legs. They can be a fearsome animal to encounter, as they have a powerful body-shape, they snort very loudly, and they often have sharp tusks.

What is a Wild Boar?

300

Big, giant, massive, immense, enormous creature! An extremely large marine mammal, with a long, torpedo-shaped body, blue-gray colored skin, with a slightly lighter colored underside, two pectoral fins, a small dorsal fin on their backs, and a large fluke.

What is a Blue Whale?

300

A lean species with relatively long legs and look somewhat like small deer. Their coloration is quite similar across species as well. Most have light brown or tan fur, and white underbellies. They also grow horns, which normally grow upwards and slightly backwards and stand between two and three and a half feet tall at the shoulder.

What is an/a Antelope/Gazelle?

300

Large members of the rodent family. They are semi-aquatic, which means that they spend much of their time in the water. The most easily recognizable characteristic of the beaver is their large, flat, scaly tail.

What is a Beaver?

300

These creatures have large, concave hoofs that spread widely to support the animal in snow and soft tundra. The feet also function as paddles when they swim. They are also the only member of the deer family in which both sexes grow antlers.

What is a Caribou? 

400

Furry marsupials, objectively adorable, dense fur, round bodies, fluffy ears, and large oval-shaped noses. Their fur is usually greyish color. Most of these fuzzy animals are about two and a half feet long and weigh at least 10 pounds. Also is Ms. Smith's favorite animal.

What is a Koala?

400

They have the ability to regenerate lost arms and can regrow an entire new limb given time. Because of their ability to digest food outside the body, they can hunt prey much larger than their mouths. A desired treasure at the beach.

What is a Starfish?

400

An even-toed ungulate in the genus Camelus that bears distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back and have long been domesticated as livestock; they provide food and textiles.

What is a Camel?

400

The small lobster-like crustaceans that are found in freshwater bodies. They are often eaten with boiled potatoes, corn, and sausage. 

What are Crawfish?

400

The largest members of the deer family, rivaling an adult horse in size. They are dark brownish to black on their back and sides with fairly large, humped shoulders. Their long, dark hair in the winter provides them great insulation against winter

What is a Moose? 

500

Social creatures with a female-led hierarchy. They have a dominant female, called a “matriarch,” who is the largest and most aggressive. Some species are quite vocal and will use a number of laughs, grunts, growls, whoops, and more to communicate with one another.

What is a Hyena?

500

A cephalopod species native to the deep sea. They are elusive and rarely observed alive, but are famous for their immense size, growing up to 43 ft in length and weighing up to 606 pounds. One of the largest known invertebrate species living today.

What is the Giant Squid?

500

A small foraging mammal that is a member of the mongoose family Herpestidae. They live in large groups of up to 40 members called a gang or a mob. They live in intricate underground tunnel systems called burrows that are seen in the lion king.

What is a Meerkat?

500

Long and slim animals that can be longer than a meter. They have four short legs and usually stay on all four legs, but they can stand up as well, but they are expert swimmers and spend a lot of time in water. Usually considered "cute" creatures.

What is an Otter?

500

They use their wings to travel underwater, but they cannot travel in the air. They eat fish and other seafood. They lay their eggs and raise their babies on land.

What is a Penguin?