Amphibians
Reptiles
Mammals
Birds
Fish
100

These larvae of frogs are known for having gills, swimming tails and living underwater

Tadpoles

100

This snake is the most common reptile in the Gunnison Basin

Garter Snake

100

This mammal is the largest animal on earth reaching sizes of up to 98 feet long and around 200 tons

The Blue Whale

100

This bird represents the USA

The Bald Eagle

100

This type of fish stars as Nemo in the movie Finding Nemo

Clown Fish

200
At over 7 pounds and 14 inches long this species is known as the largest frog in the world

The Goliath Frog

200

This animal is the largest living reptile species measuring over 20 feet long and weighing up to 3,300 pounds

Saltwater Crocodile

200

This cheetah counterpart is the fastest mammal in the water

The Orca

200

This brown and white Bird making a comeback is known is known as the "Fish Eagle" for its fish-catching expertise

The Osprey

200

This fish species is the largest in the world 

Whale Shark

300

This organ is used by amphibians to breathe if they lack lungs

Skin

300

Due to the speed at which this reptile catches food using an extending appendage it was thought that it survived off of air alone

The chameleon 
300

This insect-eating animal is the only terrestrial placental mammal without teeth

The Anteater

300

This locally-found small bird is known for its bobbing and diving techniques

American Dipper

300

The number of sharks killed by people for every person killed by sharks

2 million

400

This fungus is causing a concerning widespread decline in amphibian numbers 

Chytrid

400

This is the most venomous snake on the planet

Inland Taipan

400

This animal along with chimps is our closest living relative sharing 98.7% of our DNA

The Bonobo

400

Weighing just 2.3-3.4 grams this native hummingbird is thought to be the smallest long-distance migrating bird on the planet

Calliope Hummingbird

400

This arctic fish is known for its longevity, reaching ages of over 400 years

The Greenland Shark

500

The wood frog has physiologically evolved this crazy strategy in order to survive the arctic winter

Freezing its body and stopping its heart

500

This strategy is used by saltwater crocodiles and other marine reptiles to cope with the higher buoyancy forces of saltwater

Swallowing rocks to increase their weight which keeps them below the water

500

This gliding arboreal mammal found in southeast Asia used to be known by the name "flying lemur"

Colugo

500

This animal native to the western US is the only known hibernating bird

Common Poorwill

500

These fish are known as the "three Species of major conservation concern" in the  Colorado River system.

Flannelmouth Sucker, Bluehead Sucker, & Roundtail Chub