Mammals
Who am I? / Who are we?
What is?
Birds
Invertebrates
100

Tailess arboreal mammals that are among the slowest-moving animals

Sloths

100

I am the British naturalist who wrote the The Origin of Species and The Descent of Man?

Charles Darwin

100

What is a tentative, untested solution to a scientific problem?

Hypothesis

100

We have talons and hooked beaks and includes eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons.

Birds of prey

100

We have spiny skin and a water-vascular system.

Echinoderms

200

Tailed primates, including baboons and mandrills

Monkeys

200

We are odd-toed ungulates (such as horses and rhinoceroses).

Perissodactyls

200

What is the outermost layer of the skin?

Epidermis

200

We have feet designed for holding onto branches

Perching birds
200

We possess stinging cells called cnidocytes and include hydras, jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals.

Coelenterates
300

The only flying mammals

Bats

300

I am the 17th-century English physician known for his study of the physiology of the circulatory system.

William Harvey

300

What is the name for the structure in a bird's stomach that grinds food?

Gizzard

300

In this group we have pheasants, grouse, and turkeys because we are delicious....

Game birds

300
In our group, we have clams and scallops.

Bivalves

400
Relatively small "sea cows" with forked tails

Dugongs

400

We are characterized by a muscular foot, a visceral hump, and a mantle.

Mollusks

400

What is the name for the light-detecting layer at the back of the eye?

Retina

400

This group include ostriches, emus, and kiwis

Flightless Birds

400

We are sessile invertebrates that lack a nervous system.

Sponges

500

Also called scaly anteaters because their bodies are covered in plates made from fused bundles of hair

Pangolins

500

We are leaping amphibians that lack tails.

Anurans

500

What is the scientific name for the egg white?

Albumen

500

Daily Double:

What is the process of selective diffusion across a semipermeable membrane?

Osmosis

500
In our group, we have squids, octopuses, and nautiluses.

Cephalopods