The tallest volcano in WA state
What is Mount Rainier?
A mollusk that makes your tongue numb if you lick it
What is a banana slug
An iconic bird that has a white head and tail with a black body
What is a Bald Eagle?
A ring-tailed creature also known as a "trash panda"
What is a raccoon?
A crab that lives inside the shells of other animals
What is a hermit crab?
The state tree of WA, known for having tiny pinecones
What is the Western Hemlock?
The larval form of butterflies and moths, before they spin cocoons and transform into winged forms
What are caterpillars?
A bird of prey with big eyes and soft feathers known for hunting at night
What is an owl?
A black-and-white marine mammal that is actually the largest member of the dolphin family
A tidepool predator named after a five or six pointed well-known shape
What is a sea star? (or starfish)
The large shrub with bright flowers that is Washington's state flower
What is a Rhododendron?
An insect with four wings that it can operate independently of each other
What is a dragonfly?
What is a crow?
Despite its name, this member of the weasel family can be found swimming in the ocean, as well as ponds, lakes, and creeks
What is a River Otter?
An edible, large-leaved seaweed that grows in off-shore "forests"
What is Kelp?
The largest of Washington's three National Parks
Flying, yellow and black invertebrates capable of (and willing to) stinging their enemies multiple times.
What are wasps?
A member of the jay family with a blue body shading into a black head
What is a Stellar's Jay?
A relative of hares and rabbits who inspired the name and image of Pikachu
What is a Pika?
A flower-like animal that lives in huge colonies of its own clones
What is an Aggregate Anemone?
The bright yellow and black official Washington State bird
What is a Goldfinch?
A pest-eating, harmless spider that can have a leg span of up to 4 inches
What is a Giant House Spider?
A red-headed woodpecker species that can be almost 20 inches tall
What is a Pileated Woodpecker?
What is the Roosevelt Elk?
A spiny invertebrate that burrows straight down into solid rock to create protective tunnels
What is a Sea Urchin