The largest animal on Earth.
What is the Blue Whale?
The marine animal known as a "Killer Whale."
blue whale
orca
What is an Orca?
The orca, or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. The only extant species in the genus Orcinus, it is recognizable by its distinct pigmentation; being mostly black on top, white on the bottom and having recognizable white eye patches.
The only mammal capable of true flight.
flying squirrel
bat
What is a bat?
Bats are winged mammals; the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most birds, flying with their long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium.
A group of crows.
murder
kill
What is a murder?
A group of crows is famously called a murder. This term stems from15th-century folklore and superstition, often associating the birds' black plumage and scavenger habits with death and deceit. Other terms include a "hover," "mob," or "parcel," while scientifically they are simply a flock, typically gathering for social reasons or safety
This river is home to four dolphin species that can't be found anywhere else on earth.
amazon
nile
What is the Amazon River?
The Amazon River in South America is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world, and the second-longest or longest river system in the world, a title which is disputed with the Nile.
The fastest land mammal.
What is a cheetah?
The animal where males get pregnant and give birth.
What is a seahorse?
After holding a complex courting dance during the reproductive cycle, a female seahorse lays dozens of eggs and places them into an oviduct in the male's body that's housed in what's known as a brood pouch
The only marsupial native to North America.
platypus
opossum
What is an opossum?
Opossums are members of the marsupial order Didelphimorphia endemic to the Americas. The largest order of marsupials in the Western Hemisphere, it comprises 126 species in 18 genera.
A group of lions.
What is a pride?
A group of lions is called a pride. These social family units typically consist of 10 to 15 lions, including related females, their offspring, and a small number of adult males. Prides, which can sometimes reach up to 40 members, work together to hunt, protect territory, and raise cubs
Chipmunks occupy these two continents.
south america and europe
north america and europe
What are North America and Europe?
Chipmunks are small, striped squirrels of subtribe Tamiina. Chipmunks are found in North America, with the exception of the Siberian chipmunk, which is found primarily in Asia
The heaviest tree-dwelling animal.
gorilla
organgutan
What is an Orangutan?
Orangutans are great apes native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia. They are now found only in parts of Borneo and Sumatra, but during the Pleistocene they ranged throughout Southeast Asia and South China. Classified in the genus Pongo, orangutans were originally considered to be one species
The animal that uses bubbles to attract prey.
blue whale
humpback whale
What is a Humpback whale?
The humpback whale is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual and is the only species in the genus Megaptera. Adults range in length from 14–17 m and weigh up to 40 metric tons. The humpback has a distinctive body shape, with long pectoral fins and tubercles on its head
The bird with the largest eyes, which are bigger than its brain.
emu
ostrich
What is an Ostrich?
Ostriches are large flightless birds. Two living species are recognised: the common ostrich, native to large parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Somali ostrich, native to the Horn of Africa
A group of flamingos.
party
flamboyance
What is a flamboyance?
A group of flamingos is officially and commonly called a flamboyance. This term is fitting because flamingos are highly social birds that gather in large, vibrant, and dramatic groups, often called colonies, which can number in the thousands to facilitate breeding and feeding
Monkeys can be found in this US state.
florida
iowa
What is Florida?
The largest rodent in the world.
rat
capybara
What is a Capybara?
The capybara or greater capybara is the largest living rodent, native to all countries in South America except Chile. It is a semiaquatic herbivore that inhabits savannas and dense forests, living near and in bodies of water and feeding mainly on grasses and aquatic plants.
The venomous jellyfish that can kill a human in minutes.
box jellyfish
lions mane jellyfish
What is a box jellyfish?
The only marsupial that cannot walk backward.
wombat
kangaroo
What is a Kangaroo?
Kangaroos are marsupials from the subfamily Macropodinae. In common use, the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, and western grey kangaroo. Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia and New Guinea
A group of hedgehogs.
bundles
prickle
What is a prickle?
A group of hedgehogs is commonly called a prickle. This term highlights their spiny, prickly nature. While hedgehogs are generally solitary animals, "prickle" is the widely recognized collective noun used for them
This continent is home to the naked mole rat.
asia
africa
What is Africa?
A newborn kangaroo is about this small fruit's size.
Grape
Kangaroos are marsupials from the subfamily Macropodinae. In common use, the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, and western grey kangaroo. Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia and New Guinea
The ocean-dweller that goes into a trance-like state when turned upside down.
dolphin
shark
What is a shark?
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch cartilaginous fishes characterized by a ribless endoskeleton, dermal denticles, five to seven gill slits on each side, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head
The animal immune to cancer.
mouse
naked mole rat
What is a Naked Mole Rat?
The naked mole-rat, also known as the sand puppy, is a burrowing rodent native to the Horn of Africa and parts of Kenya, notably in Somali regions. It is closely related to the blesmols and is the only species in the genus Heterocephalus.
A group of pigs.
drift
drove
What is a drove?
A group of pigs is most commonly called a sounder (specifically a group of sows and piglets) or a drove. Other terms used for groups of pigs include a drift, parcel, team, or passel, while a litter refers specifically to newborn piglets
The only place Tasmanian devils are found
Where is Tasmania, Australia?