Wild Animals 1
Habitats
Animal Adaptation
Wild Animals 2
100

This large striped cat lives in jungles and grasslands in Asia.


Tiger

100

This habitat is hot and dry, with little rain and lots of sand.

Desert

100

This desert animal stores fat in its hump.

Camel

100

This animal is known for being the fastest land mammal.

Cheetah

200

This black and white bear is native to bamboo forests in China.

Giant panda

200

This warm and wet place is full of tall trees and vines.

Rainforest or Forest

200

This bird has special feathers that allow it to fly silently while hunting at night.

Owl

200

This powerful bird of prey has excellent eyesight and is often a national symbol.

Eagle

300

his tall animal roams the African savannah and uses its long neck to reach high leaves.

Giraffe

300

This cold place is covered in ice and snow all year long.

Arctic

300

This animal has transparent eyelids, allowing it to blink and still see underwater.

Crocodile

300

This mammal hangs upside down in trees and moves very slowly.

Sloth

400

This animal lives in cold oceans and uses blubber to stay warm.

Seal

400

This grassy habitat in Africa is home to lions, elephants, and zebras.

Savannah

400

This reptile changes color to blend in with its surroundings.

Chameleon

400

This tall bird lives in wetlands and is known for standing on one leg.

Flamingo

500

This clever animal builds dams and lodges in freshwater rivers and streams.

Beaver

500

These high places are rocky and cold, and animals like snow leopards live here.

Mountains 

500

This amphibian can breathe through its skin, allowing it to absorb oxygen directly from water and air.

Salamander

500

This flightless bird can run up to 70 km/h and is the largest bird in the world.

Ostrich