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This large, meaty mushroom is often grilled and used as a meat substitute in burgers.

Portobello

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This bear is known for its impressive size and love of salmon, often found in national parks where it’s the star of many “fishy” tales.


Grizzly Bear

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This classic leaf is often found in kitchens, known for its role in salads and as a garnish, and its shape might remind you of a tiny green hand waving hello.

Basil

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This fast-running herbivore is commonly found in Africa and is known for its graceful movements and long legs.

Antelope

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This bird is known for its distinctive three-part call often described as a "cheer-up, cheerily, cheer-up," commonly heard in gardens and woodlands.

American Robin

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This nocturnal scavenger is known for its masked face and dexterous paws, often seen rummaging through trash cans.

Raccoon

200

Known for its unique umbrella shape, this mushroom is commonly used in Asian cuisine and has a rich, earthy flavor.

Shitake

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Often seen as the "friendly neighborhood bear," this species has a diverse diet and is known for its knack for climbing trees—talk about a high-flyer!


Black Bear

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This leaf is known for its iconic shape and vibrant fall colors; it also serves as the national symbol of Canada.

Maple Leaf 

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This small mammal, known for its long ears and strong hind legs, is a common character in folklore and is famous for its burrowing habits.

Rabbit/Hare

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This article of clothing featured in this viral tweet from 2017, sparked widespread debate about its color, leading to the question: "Is it blue and black or white and gold?"

Dress 

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This clever animal is known for its bushy tail and cunning nature, often depicted in fables and stories as a trickster.

Fox

300

This gourmet mushroom is prized for its honeycomb appearance and is often found in gourmet dishes, particularly in French cuisine.


Morel

300

This bear, named for its sun-colored coat, is not only the smallest bear but also enjoys lounging around, possibly plotting its next snack break in the rainforest.


Sun Bear

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This common tree leaf is known for its distinct lobed shape and vibrant red and orange colors in the fall.

Oak Leaf 

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This domesticated animal is known for its climbing ability and is often associated with mountainous regions; it is also known for its distinctive vocalizations.

Goat

300

This song by the rock band The Eagles shares its name with a bird known for its powerful and distinctive call, often found in North America.

Hummingbird

300

This small, agile rodent is often seen climbing trees and gathering nuts, and it is known for its ability to leap great distances.

Squirrel

400

With a fan-shaped cap and a delicate flavor, this mushroom is often used in stir-fries and has a velvety texture.

Oyster

400

With a striking white patch on its chest, this bear is sometimes called the “moon bear.” It prefers the nightlife—think of it as the party animal of the bear world!


Asiatic Black Bear 

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This aromatic leaf is often used in cooking to enhance flavors and is a key ingredient in many soups and stews.

Bay Leaf

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This highly adaptable rodent is often found in urban environments and is known for its resourcefulness in finding food.

Rat

400

This bird call resembles a laughing sound and is often recognized as a symbol of the Australian outback

Kookaburra

400

This spiny creature curls into a ball for protection and is known for its nocturnal habits and love of insects.

Hedgehog

500

These long, thin mushrooms are often used in soups and salads and are known for their delicate, slightly sweet flavor and crisp texture.


Enoki

500

Known for its long snout and love of termites, this bear could be considered the "scooper" of the bear family—after all, someone has to clean up those pesky insect populations!


Sloth Bear

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This large, broad leaf is associated with tropical climates and is often used in cooking to wrap food, giving it a unique flavor.

Banana Leaf 

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This graceful animal is known for its antlers in males and is commonly found in forests and grasslands; it is often associated with both hunting and wildlife conservation efforts.

Deer

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This fictional bird from "The Hunger Games" series was engineered to mimic human speech and used for espionage, making it a unique blend of avian and technological traits.

Jabberjay

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This small mammal is often associated with cheese and is a common pet; it can be found in homes and gardens and is known for its quick movements.

Mouse