The Scaled & Small
The Predators
The Aviators
The Hoofed & the Heavyweights
Scrappy Survivors
100

This "living fossil" is the apex predator of the Southeast; unlike its crocodile cousins, it has a broad, U-shaped snout.

What is an American alligator?

100

This "silvertip" bruin features a prominent shoulder hump and can weigh up to 800 pounds; just don’t get between a mother and her cubs.

What is a grizzly bear?

100

If you hear a generic "eagle scream" in a Hollywood movie, it’s actually the raspy, piercing cry of this common, Buteo-class raptor.

What is a red-tailed hawk?

100

This 2,000-pound behemoth is the national mammal of the U.S. and was once nearly driven to extinction before a major conservation comeback.

What is a bison?

100

Known as the "Song Dog" of the West, this highly adaptable canine has expanded its range to every corner of North America, including major cities.

What is a coyote?
200

This slow-moving reptile spends up to 95% of its life in underground burrows to escape the blistering heat of the Mojave.

What is the desert tortoise?

200

Also known as a mountain lion, puma, or panther, this feline is the largest cat in North America capable of purring but not roaring.

What is a cougar?

200

"A funny bird is the [this]," whose pouch can hold more than its belly can, specifically up to three gallons of water and fish. It is also the state bird of Louisiana.

What is a pelican?

200

Also known by the Shawnee name "Wapiti," the males of this species "bugle" during the autumn rut to attract a harem.

What is an American elk?

200

This "masked bandit" is famous for its dexterous front paws and the habit of dousing, or washing its food in water before eating. Sometimes called a "trash panda."

What is a raccoon?

300

One of the few venomous lizards in the world, this stout desert-dweller is easily recognized by its bead-like scales and pink-and-black patterns.

What is a Gila monster?

300

Distinguished by its tufted ears and oversized, furry paws that act like natural snowshoes in the deep powder of the North.

What is a lynx?

300

This nocturnal raptor is easily identified by its tufted feathers and a hoot that can be heard for miles.

What is a great horned owl?

300

These high-altitude athletes are famous for the massive, spiraling keratin headgear used by rams in "clashing" contests for dominance.

What is a bighorn sheep?

300

North America’s only marsupial, this critter has 50 teeth and a unique defense mechanism involving a comatose-like state when threatened.

What is an oppossum [possum]?

400

This vibrant amphibian is a frequent guest on Southern porches and is the official state frog of both Georgia and Louisiana.

What is a green treefrog?

400

Unlike most canines, this clever hunter has semi-retractable claws that allow it to climb trees to escape predators or snag a snack.

What is a grey fox?
400

These nocturnal mammals use their oversized, 1.5-inch acoustic "dishes" to detect the faint footsteps of insects on the ground. You can see them nightly in Austin.

What is a big-eared bat?

400

Standing up to seven feet tall at the shoulder, this largest member of the deer family is a powerful swimmer and a fan of aquatic plants.

What is a moose?

400

Not actually a canine, this rodent lives in complex "towns" and uses a sophisticated language of barks to warn of approaching hawks or coyotes.

What is a prairie dog?

500

Often mistakenly called a "toad," this spiky reptile can defend itself by squirting blood out of its eyes. It is also the state reptile for Texas.

What is a horned lizard?

500

This playful semi-aquatic member of the weasel family can hold its breath for eight minutes and loves to turn muddy banks into personal water slides.

What is a river otter?

500

These small, ground-dwelling birds are famous for the iconic "teardrop" plume dancing atop their heads as they scurry through the brush.

What is a quail?

500

Often called an antelope, this "speed goat" is the fastest land mammal in North America, capable of hitting speeds of $60$ mph.

What is a pronghorn?

500

A flat-bodied, fossorial carnivore with a "don’t mess with me" attitude and powerful claws designed for high-speed underground excavation. It is also our mascot!

What is an American badger?