Which animal is known as "the king of the jungle"?
The lion
What animal is known for eating flies with its tongue and making short jumps?
The toad
What is the name of the bird that is Harry Potter's faithful companion-mascot?
The owl (Hedwig)
What is the reptile animal that emits a rattle-like sound when it wags its tail?
The rattlesnake
Which animal is known as man's best friend?
The dog
What is the animal that is almost the same as toads, but with the difference that it has longer legs?
The frog
Which is the bird that in our country Ecuador is considered the King of the Andes and emblematic symbol of our nation?
The Andean condor
What is one of the most representative animals of the Galapagos Island, besides being one of the slowest when walking?
The Galapagos Tortoise
Which animal, along with rhinoceroses and elephants, is considered one of the giants of Africa, with males weighing over 4,000 kg?
The hippopotamus
What is the amphibious urodellid animal of the family Salamandridae whose neck glands are impregnated with neurotoxin, is nocturnal and sedentary, lives in humid areas near water?
The salamander
Which bird has a large, powerful, pointed beak that it uses to tear the flesh from its prey, has powerful talons, is capable of lifting much heavier prey in flight, and has extremely sharp eyesight that allows it to see potential prey at a distance?
The eagle
What is the carnivorous reptile that lives in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, America and Australia, with scaly, hard and dry skin, that can live from fifty to eighty years, besides being excellent swimmers?
The crocodile
What is the animal that lives in Central and South America, besides having a very small head, a long and tapered snout, a thick, bushy tail, long front claws and a brown, gray and black coat?
The anteater
What is the amphibious animal that is almost the same as a salamander, about 12 cm long, granular brownish skin with spots and long tail flattened on the sides which is useful for swimming, lives in damp places, moves easily in water but not on land and feeds on worms and insects?
The newt
Which is the large waterfowl belonging to the genus Cygnus, and within the Greek methodology was a bird consecrated to Apollo, as god of music, because it was believed that the swan shortly before death sang melodiously?
The swan
What is the typical reptile of the humid jungle zones of South America, North America, Central America and the Caribbean that normally lives in trees, can move quickly among plants and is an excellent climber and swimmer, in addition to having a dewlap, a pair of spines that go down its back to its tail, and feeds on vegetables and insects?
The iguana