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This bird is the USA mascot.

Bald Eagle

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This cat is the fastest land mammal.

Cheetah

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This creature uses its many hairy legs to hear.

Spider (Ogre-faced spider)

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They have hair or fur; are warm-blooded; most are born alive; the young are fed milk produced by the mother's mammary glands; and they have a more complex brain than other animals

Mammals

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Flamingos are this color at birth.

Gray

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This striped cat lives in southeast Asia and is one of Michigan's sports mascots. 

Tiger

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This is the heaviest land animal.

Elephant

200

Crickets have their ears in this peculiar place. 

 in/below their knees

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These animals  live in water, breathe through gills, and usually have fins and scales.

Fish

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The color of polar bear skin.

Black

300

This breed of dog was famous for being the favorite of Queen Elizabeth II of England. 

Corgi

300

This reptile has a tongue that is twice the length of its body.

Chameleon

300

This animal can turn their head up to 270 degrees. 

Owl

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Animals that have dry, scaly skin, breathe air, and usually lay eggs on land.

Reptiles 

300

Otters do this to ensure they don't float away from each other while sleeping.

Hold hands

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Even though this animal doesn't live in the jungle, it is still known as the king.

Lion

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This animal has the most powerful bite of the Animal Kingdom, often fed whole Watermelons as a snack in the zoo. 

Hippopotamus

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This animal uses its jawbone to hear underwater.

Dolphin

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Warm-blooded vertebrate animals characterized by feathers, beaks, and lightweight skeletons, adapted for flight in most species, and they reproduce by laying hard-shelled eggs.

Birds

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This animal takes dust baths to get rid of dirt and grime because their fur is too thick for water to get out when wet.

Chinchilla