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Animal Classifications
100

A thick-furred mammal that often hibernates during the winter.

Bear

100

A large predatory fish with sharp teeth and a dorsal fin.

Shark

100

A large, dry area of land with very little rainfall and sparse vegetation.

Desert

100

To create or design something that has never been made before.

To invent

100

Feathered, winged vertebrates that generally have the ability to fly.

Birds

200

This large, orange-and-black striped feline is a top predator in the jungle.

Tiger

200

This massive marine mammal is actually the largest animal on Earth.

Whale

200

A piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.

Island

200

To keep something safe from harm, injury, or destruction.

To protect

200

A small animal with six legs and often one or two pairs of wings.

Insect

300

This Australian mammal carries its young in a pouch and moves by hopping.

Kangaroo

300

A highly intelligent marine mammal known for its playful nature and "clicks."

Dolphin

300

A mountain that can erupt with lava, ash, and gas.

Volcano

300

To stop existing or to pass out of sight suddenly.

To disappear

300

Warm-blooded animals that have hair or fur and nourish their young with milk.

Mammals

400

The largest land mammal, known for its tusks and long trunk.

Elephant

400

A reptile with a hard shell that can live in the ocean or on land.

Turtle

400

A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea.

River

400

To construct something, like a house or a wall, by putting parts together.

To build

400

A class of animals that have scales and typically lay tough-shelled eggs.

Reptiles

500

This long-necked herbivore is the tallest land animal in the world.

Giraffe

500

This large tusked marine mammal lives in the Arctic and loves icy water.

Walrus

500

The low area of land situated between two mountains or hills.

Valley

500

To find something unexpectedly or for the first time.

To discover

500

Cold-blooded vertebrates like frogs that live both in water and on land.

Amphibians