Mammals
Birds
Marine Life
Reptiles & Amphibians
Conservation Efforts
100

A big bear that eats bamboo and lives in China.

Giant Panda

100

A big bird with a white head, symbol of the USA.

Bald Eagle

100

A sea animal with a long horn on its head.


Narwhal

100

A big reptile with a strong mouth, lives in rivers.

Crocodile

100

A special place to keep animals and plants safe.

National Park

200

A large grey animal with a long nose.


Elephant

200

A colorful bird with a big beak, living in the rainforest. Known for imitating sounds that it hears.


Parrot

200

A slow sea animal with a hard shell on its back.


Turtle

200

A slow animal with a spiral shell, found in gardens.

Snail

200

A multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and animals from the threats of international trade.

CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)

300

A big cat with stripes, living mostly in India.


Tiger

300

The tallest bird in the world, lives in Africa.


Ostrich

300

The fastest fish in the sea, with spots. Known for its distinctive dorsal fin.

Sailfish

300

A lizard that can change colors.

Chameleon

300

Helping animals and plants to not disappear.


Conservation

400

A big monkey that lives in the forest

Gorilla

400

A small bird that cannot fly, from New Zealand. Also a name for a fruit.

Kiwi

400

A sea animal with a hard shell, shaped like a horseshoe. Has a very special "blue blood".

Horseshoe Crab

400

A special frog that can grow back its legs.

Axolotl

400

A group with a panda logo that helps animals.


WWF

500

A North American animal, very fast, with long legs and horns.

Pronghorn

500

A green parrot from New Zealand, very smart.


Kakapo

500

A small, colorful fish that lives with sea anemones.

Clownfish

500

A small lizard from New Zealand, green and gold.

Tuatara

500

The global authority for the environment with programmes focusing on climate, nature, pollution, sustainable development and more.

UNEP