Land
Ocean
River, Lakes, & Swamps
Insects
100

They produce milk eat grass and say moooo 

Cow 

100

White whale that lives in cold waters. Oddly shaped head. Their name comes from the Russian word "bielo" meaning white 

Beluga Whale 

100

Also called sheatfish or just wels, is a large species of catfish native to wide areas of central, southern, and eastern Europe, in the basins of the Baltic, Black and Caspian Seas.

Wels Catfish 

100

These bugs are red with black spots and some people believe when they land on you that it is good luck.

Ladybug 

200

Largest living land animal, well known for its long trunk and tusks. They use their multipurpose trunks to pick up objects, suck water for drinking, and for  bathing.

Elephant 

200

They have 8 legs with suctions. They also have three hearts plus they squirt ink. It is kinda like a squid.

Octopus 

200

Heaviest type of snake in the world but the second longest type of snake. They can grow up to 29.5 feet long and weigh more than 400 pounds. There is a movie about this type of snake.

Anaconda 

200

They come out in the summer time to bug us and bite us then we get bumps and start to itch like crazy.

Mosquito 

300

Some have one hump some have two. They live in the deserts and are capable of carrying 200 pounds and walking 20 miles a day. 

Camel 

300

Marlin and Nemo are what kind of fish?

Hint: Sometimes a circus is full of these people with makeup and red nose 

Clownfish 

300

An egg-laying mammal that looks like a cross between a duck and a beaver. It is able to hunt using electricity, and males have venomous spurs on their ankles.

Platypus 

300

When it starts to get warm out they start to come in an army and make their way inside your house in a line and crawl all over any spilled food 

Ants 

400

Large snakes that are found in the wild in South and Central America and Mexico. They are also kept as pets. These deadly snakes are not venomous; they squeeze their prey in a deadly embrace.

Boa Constrictor  

400

A medium-sized toothed whale that possesses a large "tusk" from a protruding canine tooth. It lives year-round in the Arctic waters around Greenland, Canada and Russia. They are also known as the unicorn of the sea 

Narwhal 

400

The teeth are triangular in shape and are used to puncture and tear the fish’s prey. These fishes are capable of stripping their prey of flesh in a matter of minutes, and when frenzied, will bite one another in the process.

Piranha 

400

Jiminy from Pinocchio is one of these. They make kind of like a chirping sound. 

Crickets 

500

Tallest living land animals.  This animal only has 7 bones in their neck which is also the same as humans. They have long purple tongues. They can eat for up to 20 hours a day 

Giraffe 

500

They have long, tubular snouts and small, toothless mouths. Their bodies are covered with consecutive rings of bony plates. The males give birth to a few dozen all the way up to 2,000 babies at once.

Seahorse 

500

They look like crocodiles and alligators but with skinner and longer snouts. They can lay up to 50 eggs and they eat a lot of fish. They live in countries like India, Pakistan, and Nepal. 

Gharial 

500

A flying insect with 4 wings. They only live up to 2 years. They have wings in all different colors. In some cultures it is believed to be a sign of new beginnings, hope, and change. 

Dragonfly