They like bananas.
What are monkeys?
They like to hibernate in caves.
What are bears?
They run in packs and make loud barking noises that sound like cackling laughter, but it's not because they're amused by anything. Instead, it's actually a form of communication used to convey frustration, excitement, or fear.
What are hyenas?
They rear up and spread their necks when they are disturbed or threatened.
What are cobras?
This animal can eat through a 10" diameter tree in one night.
What is a beaver?
They enjoy peanuts.
What are elephants?
They are usually only found in Asia and like bamboo.
What are Pandas?
They can run up to 75 mph on land.
What are cheetahs?
They shoot ink when they feel threatened.
What are octopuses and squid?
The male carries and fertilizes the eggs until the offspring emerge.
What are seahorses?
They eat plankton and krill.
What are whales?
These large, hairy mammals travel in herds, are usually found on the Western plains (of the US), and played an important role on the North American plains for many years.
What are Buffalo?
They can lose up to 25% of their body weight to sweating without physical harm.
What are camels?
These "large cat" mammals hunt in groups and kill their prey by strangulation.
What are lions?
This animal nurses its young until they fly away on their own.
What is a bat?
While drinking water, this animal spreads its legs to avoid suffocation.
What is a giraffe?
They can be found in swamps and rivers and build their nests in an open area near the water.
What are alligators?
They sleep upside down suspended by their tails.
What are possums?
This is the only insect that goes to war with its own species.
What are ants?
They use their tail as a third leg, and if they lift their tail off the ground, they can't hop.
What are kangaroos?
Plant-eating animals are called this.
What are herbivores?
These flightless birds spend half their life in the ocean and the other half on land.
What are penguins?
They are territorial in the water but not while grazing on land (in Africa).
What are hippos?
These are the largest, heaviest lizards in the world and one of the few with a venomous bite. They rely on their sense of smell to detect food, using their long, forked tongues to sample the air.
What is the Komodo Dragon?
It is a semiaquatic, egg-laying mammal found in small streams and rivers in Australia. It is a species of monotremes, the only mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. It has a spur on the hindfoot which delivers a poison capable of killing a human.
What is a platypus?