This type of animal has fur or hair.
What is a mammal?
Soil dwellers who have long segmented bodies.
What are earthworms?
Animals who eat only meat.
What are carnivores?
This habitat is a home to many creatures who need salt water to stay alive.
The fastest land animal in the world.
What is a cheetah?
What is a bird?
An example of an arachnid with eight legs and two body parts. They make us scream!
Animals that only eat plants.
What are herbivores?
This habitat gets very little rain and is usually very hot during the day.
What is the desert?
The largest mammal in the world.
What is a blue whale?
Snakes, lizards, and turtles are this type of animal.
What is a reptile?
Examples of these include ladybugs, ants, and stink bugs.
What are insects?
Animals that eat meat and plants.
What are omnivores?
This habitat gets rain almost every day. It is the home to many plants and animals.
What is the rainforest?
One of the animals that is immune to snake venom (you only need to name 1 out of the 4).
What is a hedgehog, mongoose, honey badger, or opossum?
These help fish breathe underwater.
What are gills?
Another type of arthropod that has claws and might be inclined to "rock".
What is a lobster?
The best known animal for eating bamboo.
What is a giant panda?
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 a forest?
The only mammal that cannot walk backwards.
Options: Elephant / Kangaroo / Hippopotamus / Giraffe
What is a kangaroo?
This type of animal starts its life in the water with gills and then develops lungs to live on land.
What are amphibians?
Examples of these include snails, octopuses, and clams.
What are mollusks?
The practice of eating flesh from one's own species.
What is cannibalism?
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)?
An animal with 3 Hearts.
What is an octopus (or squid)?