Arctic
Temperate Forest
Grassland
Ocean
Rainforest
100

This is the largest land carnivore in the world.

What is the Polar Bear?

100

They are the largest members of the deer family.

What are moose?

100

The largest land mammal in North America that have horns that can grow to 2 feet in length.

What are bison?

100

They have two stomachs, one for storing food and the other for digestion.

What are dolphins? 

100

Weighing in at anywhere from 60-174 pounds, these are the largest rodents in the world?

What are capybaras?

200

These land mammals make up the largest migrating herds in the world.

What are reindeer? (also acceptable - caribou)

200

Was once the most widespread mammal on earth before humans took that title. 

What are gray wolves?

200

They are capable of leaping 9 meters in a single bound.

What are kangaroos?

200

They can live for up to 60 years old and live in tight knit groups led by older females. 

What are killer whales? (orcas) 
200

These animals got their name due to their appearance when hanging upside down from their tails with their arms and legs dangling. 

What are spider monkeys?

300

In the summer months these mammals have a brown coat, not the white coats most are used to seeing.

What is a arctic fox?

300

They have shorter claws than their larger cousins, which enables them to climb trees.

What are black bears?

300

With their light body weight and blunt claws, these cats are not well designed to protect themselves. 

What are cheetahs? 
300

These whiskered mammals can withstand freezing temperatures as low as -35 degrees Celsius. 

What are walruses? 

300

They use their powerful teeth and jaws to take down prey 3-4 times their own weight. 

What are jaguars? 
400

They have a relatively low about of body fat for insulation which enables then to reach speeds of 60kmh while escaping predators. 

What is a arctic hare? (also acceptable is snowshoe hare) 

400

Not particularly fast, they will sit still for hours waiting for the chance to pounce on their prey.

What are lynxes?

400

A group of these animals are know as a crash.

What are rhinoceroses?

400

The largest carnivorous mammal in Britain.

What are grey seals?

400

They are the closest living relative of the giraffe.

What is an okapi?

500

Their last molars are turned 90 degrees, which are used for breaking through bone and frozen meat. 

What are wolverines?

500

They have an upper coat of harsh, bristly hair but their undercoat is much softer.

What are wild boars?

500

The folds and wrinkles in their skin can retain up to 10 times more water than flat skin does, which helps them cool down.

What are elephants?

500

They have a unique from left tooth. 

What are narwhales? 

500

They have very long tongues that unroll when they are feeding. When not in use, their tongues are tucked away internally around the rib cage.

What are fruit bats?