This type of animal has fur or hair, is warm blooded, and the mothers give birth to live babies, and feed their babies milk.
What is a mammal?
This habitat gets very little rain and is usually very hot and dry during the day.
What is the desert?
This is the biggest animal in the world
What is a blue whale?
The food that koalas eat
What are eucalyptus leaves
This type of animal has wings, feathers, and hollow bones.
What is a bird?
This habitat is a home to many creatures who need salt water to stay alive.
What is the ocean?
These animals have many rows of teeth and comes in many different varieties.
What is a shark?
This enormous mammal eats around 4 tons of Krill in a day.
What is a Blue Whale?
Snake, lizard, and turtles are types of this animal
What is a reptile?
This habitat has many trees, plants and many animals that make their home there. It usually sees all kinds of weather (the four seasons) and many trees lose their leaves in the winter.
What is the forest?
What ocean mammal is native to our shorelines that is often seen around harbors? (Hint: They have the name of another animal in their name)
What is a sea lion?
With a two foot tongue this animal devours up to 35,000 termites and another insect that is the first word in its name.
What is an Anteater?
This part of a fish’s anatomy allow them to breathe under water.
What are gills?
This habitat gets rain almost every day. It is the home to many plants and animals.
What is the rainforest?
True or false... lobsters can live to be over 100 years old.
What is true?
This native of the Galapagos Islands maintains a strict diet of seaweed and algae.
What is an Iguana?
This type of animal starts its life in the water with gills and then develops lungs to live on land.
What is an amphibian?
This habitat is very cold and has smaller trees and shrubs in the summer. It is covered with ice and snow much of the winter.
What is the Arctic (or tundra)?
What fish never stops moving, even when it's asleep?
What is a shark?
This buzzing insect makes its own food
What is a bee?