Space Exploration
Weird Plants
Buzz Off
Secretly Poisonous
100

This planet is known as the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance due to iron oxide on its surface.

Mars

100

This popular fruit is technically a berry and is the most consumed fruit in the world.

Bananas 

100

This insect is a social creature that lives in large colonies, where it works as part of a complex hierarchy, often gathering nectar and pollens.

A Bee

100

This popular treat, often given as a gift or enjoyed in desserts, can be dangerous for dogs, leading to symptoms like vomiting abd increased heart rate.

Chocolate

200

This dwarf planet, once considered the ninth planet in our solar system, was reclassified in 2006.

Pluto

200

This plant is known for its ability to "eat" insects by trapping them in its specialized leaves. It can digest its prey to get nutrients from them.

Venus flytrap

200

This insect, often seen as a pest, is capable of lifting objects up to 50 times its body weight, making it one of the strongest creatures relative to its size.

An Ant

200

This brightly colored amphibian, native to Central and South America, secretes a potent toxin from its skin that can be lethal to predators.

Poison Dart Frog

300

This space station, a collaboration between 15 nations, orbits Earth and serves as a laboratory for scientific research.

The International Space Station (ISS)

300

These plants have existed for over 360 million years and were among the first plants to grow on land during the Paleozoic era. They are still found in humid environments today.

Ferns

300

This type of insect is famous for its ability to jump long distances and is often associated with making a chirping sound in the evening.

A Cricket

300

This fish, known for its ability to inflate into a spiky ball when threatened, contains a deadly toxin in its tissues. It has a round body, large eyes, and small fins.

Pufferfish 

400

This giant planet, the largest in our solar system, has a Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been raging for centuries.

Jupiter

400

This giant marine plant can grow up to 2 feet per day, making it one of the fastest-growing organisms on Earth, even faster than bamboo. It forms underwater forests that are vital for marine ecosystems.

Kelp

400

This parasitic insect, often found on the scalp, feeds on blood and is notorious for causing itching and discomfort.

Louse (plural: Lice)

400

Found in tropical oceans, this transparent jellyfish is considered one of the most venomous creatures on Earth, capable of causing heart failure.

Box Jellyfish

500

These mysterious regions of spacetime are so dense that nothing, not even light, can escape their gravitational pull. They form when massive stars collapse under their own gravity.

Black Holes

500

This rare and unusual plant, native to Southeast Asia, smells like rotten flesh when it blooms and is known for having the largest unbranched flower in the world.

The corpse flower

500

This species of insect, famous for its ability to migrate thousands of miles, travels from North America to Mexico each year in a remarkable journey.

A Monarch Butterfly 

500

This venomous tropical fish is easily recognized by its long, spiny dorsal fins and colorful, striped body, which is typically a mix of red, white, and brown.

The Lion Fish