Cows belong to this animal group, which means they give birth to live young and produce milk to feed them.
What are mammals?
Wetlands are vital ecosystems often filled with water; Christmas trees commonly grow in this type of wetland, named after a conifer.
What is a bog?
The viviparous lizard, found in northern Europe and Asia, gets its name from its ability to do this instead of laying eggs
What is give live birth?
This large, flightless bird’s name begins with "K," though it’s unlikely to end up on a Christmas dinner table.
What is a kiwi?
Santa's sleigh might be carrying this stock, often associated with big holiday sales, as consumers flock to purchase electronics.
What is Apple?
This term refers to a young cow that has not had a calf yet.
What is a heifer?
Wetlands are home to this amphibian that might "leap for joy" at the sound of sleigh bells.
What is a frog?
Native to high-altitude areas in Chile and Argentina, the Liolaemus genus of lizards is often referred to as this type of “dragon.”
What are snow dragons?
You might hear the sound of these jingling as Santa's sleigh glides through the snow.
What are kringles (or keys)?
This company, known for its red and white logo, sees a big spike in sales each year around the holidays, thanks to the Christmas season.
What is Coca-Cola?
In addition to milk, cows produce this substance, which is often used as fertilizer or fuel in rural areas.
What is manure?
This wetland-loving plant, known for its berries, often appears on Christmas dinner tables as sauce.
What is cranberry?
In cold climates, lizards rely on this behavioral adaptation to warm their bodies, often seen on sunny rocks or surfaces.
What is basking?
This spice, often used in holiday baking, comes from the inner bark of a tree and shares its name with a color.
What is khaki?
This retail giant, often the go-to for last-minute holiday shoppers, has seen consistent growth in the stock market during the holiday season.
What is Walmart?
This term describes the process of a cow chewing regurgitated food, essential for digestion.
What is cud-chewing (or rumination)?
This North American waterfowl, found in wetlands, might make its way into "The Twelve Days of Christmas."
What is a swan?
Native to Canada, this species of lizard is known for its ability to thrive in cooler climates by living under rocks and in crevices.
What is the common five-lined skink?
This jolly German figure, whose name begins with "K," is known as Santa Claus’s stern companion who punishes naughty children.
Who is Krampus?
Santa’s stock market might include this tech company, whose streaming services are especially popular for holiday movies.
What is Netflix?
This breed, known for its black-and-white markings, is the most common dairy cow in the world.
What is the Holstein?
Santa might need waterproof boots to visit this type of wetland, which features slow-moving or stagnant water.
What is a swamp?
Found as far north as Alaska, this lizard, named for its rough scales, survives in cold climates by basking in the sun and seeking shelter underground.
What is the northern alligator lizard?
This traditional Christmas song is often sung around the world, and its title begins with "K."
What is "Kling, Glöckchen" (a German Christmas carol)?
Known for its famous red trucks and deliveries, this logistics company sees increased stock value during the holiday season due to high demand for shipping.
What is FedEx?