This California native snake gives live birth.
Rattlesnake
This is the most poisonous amphibian in California.
The Earth's only flying mammal.
Bat
The largest bird in the world.
Ostrich
These fish have a skeleton made of cartilage.
Sharks
These invertebrates can have up to 1,000 legs!
Millipede
This reptile lives in the California desert and only drinks water once a year!
California Desert Tortoise
These amphibians breath through gills as adults.
Axolotl
This mammal lays eggs.
Platypus or Echidna
The fastest bird in the world.
The fastest fish in the world.
Sailfish
The most venomous spider in California.
Black Widow
This is why lizards do push-ups.
To communicate with other lizards
The process in which a tadpole transitions to an adult amphibian.
Metamorphosis
The largest land mammal on Earth.
Elephant
This is the only bird in the world that can fly in all directions.
When fish are able to transition from freshwater to saltwater, this is what they are called.
Anadromous
These invertebrates can glow under a black light.
These reptiles do not have eyelids.
Snakes
Warts
The largest mammal in the ocean.
Blue Whale
These scavenging birds have an incredibly strong sense of smell.
Turkey Vultures
Largest fish in the world.
Whale Shark
These invertebrates can carry up to 100 times their body weight!
Ants
This extinct snake was the largest snake to ever live on Earth.
Titanoboa
The name of a tadpole when it has arms, legs, and a tail.
The name of an animal that carries their baby in a pouch (eg. kangaroos, koalas and opossums).
Marsupials
The smallest falcon in North America.
American Kestrel
When Rainbow Trout transition from freshwater to saltwater, they become what kind of fish?
Steelhead Trout
California's state insect.
California Dogface Butterfly