Alligators vs Crocodiles
Bears or Cheetahs
Dogs or Elephants
Flamingos or Giraffes
Hippos or Iguanas
100

Crocodilians have been around for this long

over 200 million years

100

Male bears are called this

boar

100

This dog is known for its white coat and black spots.

Dalmatian

100

This is what causes flamingos to turn pink.

Pigments in the food they eat.

100

The hippo is native to this continent.

Africa

200

You can identify an alligator from a crocodile with this facial feature

their snout (alligators have wide snouts, crocodiles have narrow snouts)

200

Cheetahs use this sense to stalk their prey.

sight

200

This type of elephant can be recognized by its small ears.

Asian Elephant

200

A male giraffe can grow up to this height.

18 ft

200

Iguanas are herbivores and they typically eat these two types of foods.

plants and fruits

300

Crocodiles live in this type of habitat

coastal

300

There are this many species of bear in North America.

3

300

Dogs sweat from this part of their body.

Their paws

300

Flamingos are born this color.

gray or white

300

These two land mammals are the only land animals that are heavier than hippos.

Rhinos and Elephants

400

This is the name for the jagged part of a crocodilian tail

skutes

400

It takes cheetahs this long to accelerate to 47 mph

less than 2 seconds

400

Elephant trunks can grow up to this length.

7 ft

400

This is the name of the bony bumps on a giraffe's head.

ossicones

400

Iguanas can regenerate (grow back) these two body parts

their tail and their teeth

500

This animal is considered endangered in South Florida.

American Crocodile

500

These two senses are the bear's strongest.

hearing and smelling

500

Dogs see these three colors

yellows, browns, and blues

500

Flamingos live on every continent, except for these two.

Australia and Antarctica

500

A hippo can run this fast on land

Up to 19 mph