This mythical creature has the tail of a fish and the upper half of a woman
What is a mermaid?
This aquatic flightless bird's black and white coloring works as camouflage
What is a penguin?
This yellow flowering plant is a beneficial weed that can also be eaten
What is a dandelion?
A strawberry isn't an actual berry, but this yellow, potassium-filled fruit is
What is a banana?
This mammal, the largest existing land animal, can't jump
What is an elephant?
The golden trout is endemic (naturally found) in this state, known as The Golden State
What is California?
The largest bird egg, from which this bird hatches, is the size of a cantaloupe
What is an ostrich?
This plant grows in dry and rocky climates -- most usually in the desert
What is a cactus?
The seeds of this Chinese fruit are poisonous
What is lychee?
This plant is the fastest growing plant in the world
What is bamboo?
Fish have this respiratory organ that allows them to extract oxygen from the water around them
What are gills?
This type of bird can learn to say hundreds of words
What is a parrot?
The first potatoes were cultivated in this continent
What is South America?
This red flowering plant is actually a fruit, not a vegetable
What is a tomato?
This type of plant is the longest living organism on Earth
What is a tree?
This five-armed marine animal is not actually a fish, though its name implies otherwise
What is a starfish?
This bird can turn its head almost 360 degrees (a complete circle)
What is an owl?
This green, tube-shaped plant consists of 95% water is a member of the melon family
What is a cucumber?
This juicy, crunchy fruit consists of 25% air, which is why it floats on water
What is an apple?
This process allows plants to make seeds
What is pollination?
This is the biggest fish in the world
What is the giant whale shark?
This is the most common species of bird found in the world
What is a chicken?
The Venus flytrap is this kind of plant (catches and digests its prey)
What is carniverous?
Pomology means this
What is the study of fruits?
This country in South America, named for a tree, has the most plant species in the world
What is Brazil?