Mammals
Birds
Reptiles
Insects
Ocean Animals
100

This mammal is the largest land animal on Earth.

elephant

100

This bird is known for its ability to mimic human speech.

parrot

100

This large reptile, often found in warm climates, is known for its tough, scaly skin.

crocodile

100

This insect is known for producing honey and beeswax, and it lives in a hive.

bee

100

This jellyfish-like creature is known for its deadly tentacles and can be found in tropical waters.  

box jellyfish

200

Known for its black and white stripes, this animal is a type of horse native to Africa.

zebra

200

This bird, often associated with Australia, is known for its ability to fly backwards.

hummingbird


200

This reptile is famous for its ability to change color to blend into its environment.

chameleon


200

This insect has a lifespan of only a few days and is famous for its dramatic metamorphosis.

butterfly

200

This large fish is often found in coral reefs and has a unique ability to inflate itself to avoid predators.

pufferfish

300

This large sea mammal is known for breaching and has a blowhole on top of its head.

whale

300

Known for its long migrations, this bird is often seen flying in a "V" formation.

goose


300

This long, legless reptile slithers on the ground and is often feared by many.

snake

300

Known for its ability to fly, this insect has wings covered in scales and is often seen near flowers.

moth


300

This marine creature has eight arms and is famous for its intelligence and ability to camouflage.

octopus

400

This nocturnal mammal uses echolocation to navigate and catch insects.

bat

400

This bird has the largest wingspan of any living bird. 

albatross


400

Known for their hard shells, these reptiles are often slow-moving and live in both land and water.

turtle

400

This insect can jump long distances and is known for its chirping sound in the summer.

grasshopper

400

This fast-moving fish is known for its sharp teeth and sleek body.

shark

500

This marine mammal is famous for its playful behavior and is often seen in pods.

dolphin
500

The only bird capable of sustained flight at high altitudes, often spotted in the Himalayas.

bar-headed goose


500

This ancient reptile, often associated with the time of the dinosaurs, is known for its long neck.

dinosaur

500

Known for their ability to work in colonies, this insect is often referred to as the "hardest worker."

ant

500

This slow-moving sea creature is known for its large flippers and is often associated with the Galapagos Islands.

sea turtle