Mammals
Birds
Amphibians
Reptiles
Fish
100

True or false: All mammals are warm-blooded animals.

True. They are called endotherms cause of there warm blood.

100

Name a bird that cannot fly.

Emu

Ostriches 

Penguins

Streamer Ducks

Kiwis

Kakapo

Cassowary

Peacock

100

A green amphibian that can jump

What are frogs?

100

True or False: Reptiles are cold-blooded

True

100

This is the biggest fish in the ocean.

What is a Shark?

200

This animal is the biggest mammal on land.

What is the Elephant?

200

What type of bird is in this picture?

What is a Pelican?

200

Can amphibians swim?

Yes they can, amphibians are great swimmers.

200

Which reptile carries it's home on it's back.

What is a turtle?

200

Do Sharks have cartilage or bones?

Cartilage. They are the same tissue we have in our noses.

300

The tallest animal in the world

What is the giraffe?

300

Birds use them to fly

What are wings?

300

True or False

Amphibians are not warm blooded

True. They are cold-blooded

300

This reptile can change color

What is the Chameleon?

300

Name 3 types of sharks

Hammerhead shark, Cow shark, Angel sharks, Bull Sharks, Great White Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Whale Sharks

400

The fastest animal in the world

What are cheetahs?

400

What 2 types of bird has really long legs and neck?

What is the Emu and the ostrich?

400

This animal can get confused with a frog.

What are Toads?

400

The biggest reptile in the world

What is the crocodile?

400

What fish never stops moving, even when it's asleep?

sharks

500

True or False: Most mammals are born live, not from eggs.

 True. Only the platypus and echidna lay eggs for their babies.

500

This is the smallest bird egg in the world.

What is a hummingbird egg?

500

Name 2 different types of frog?

Poison Dart Frog

Tree Frog

True Frog

Glass Frog

Pond Frog

American Bullfrog

Australian Green Tree Frog

Red-Eyed Tree Frog

500

What 2 reptiles live primarily in the water?

What are Alligators and Crocodiles?

500

Fish use these to breathe.

What are their gills?