Animals

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  1. 4. Famous for their ability to change color to blend into their surroundings.
  2. 8. Legless reptiles that use their muscles to slither on the ground. Some snakes are venomous, while others are harmless.
  3. 9. Marine animals with five arms that can regenerate if one is lost.
  4. 11. Large, fearsome reptiles that live in rivers and lakes. They are excellent swimmers and hunters.
  5. 13. Intelligent, soft-bodied creatures with eight arms and the ability to change color and texture.
  6. 14. Arachnids that weave webs to catch prey. While many are harmless, some, like the black widow and brown recluse, can be dangerous.
  7. 16. Insects known for their large, colorful wings and their ability to fly quickly.
  8. 19. The tallest mammals, giraffes have long necks and legs, helping them reach high tree branches for food.
  9. 21. The largest animals on Earth, whales live in the ocean and are known for their songs and migration patterns.
  10. 23. A popular pet, goldfish come in many colors, including gold, orange, and white.
  11. 26. Known for their ability to see in the dark and their silent flight, owls are nocturnal hunters.
  12. 28. Social insects that live in large colonies, famous for their teamwork and ability to carry large objects relative to their size.
  13. 29. Flightless birds that are excellent swimmers and live primarily in the Southern Hemisphere.
  14. 30. Large, powerful cats that are native to Asia and are known for their beautiful orange and black striped fur.
  15. 31. Small, unique fish known for their horse-like appearance and the fact that the male carries and gives birth to the babies.
  16. 32. Native to Australia, koalas are herbivorous marsupials that spend most of their time in trees.
  17. 39. Small lizards with sticky feet that allow them to climb walls and ceilings.
  18. 40. Known for their delicate wings and their life cycle of egg, caterpillar, pupa, and adult.
  19. 41. Slow-moving mammals that live in trees in Central and South America. They sleep most of the day.
  20. 44. The larval stage of butterflies and moths, often seen munching on leaves.
  21. 47. The largest land mammals, known for their intelligence, strong social bonds, and long trunks.
  22. 49. Small beetles that help control pests like aphids in gardens.
  23. 50. One of the most common household pets, known for being loyal companions and helping humans in various ways.
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  1. 1. Colorful birds that are capable of mimicking human speech and are often kept as pets.
  2. 2. Small, brightly colored fish that live among sea anemones in warm ocean waters.
  3. 3. The "king of the jungle," lions are strong, social animals that live in groups called prides.
  4. 5. Essential for soil health, earthworms burrow through the ground, aerating it and helping plant roots grow.
  5. 6. These slow-moving animals have hard shells that protect them from predators.
  6. 7. Small aquatic amphibians, often bright in color, that live in ponds or wetland areas.
  7. 10. Tiny birds capable of hovering in place due to their rapid wing beats.
  8. 12. Sea creatures with gelatinous bodies and tentacles that can sting.
  9. 15. Popular pets that are known for their independent nature and ability to hunt small prey.
  10. 17. Famous for their pink feathers, flamingos are wading birds that live in large colonies.
  11. 18. Pandas Small, tree-dwelling mammals with reddish-brown fur and a long, bushy tail.
  12. 20. Known for their colorful, eye-catching feathers, particularly the males' extravagant tail feathers.
  13. 22. Powerful birds of prey known for their sharp vision and hunting skills.
  14. 24. Intelligent, social marine mammals that are known for their playful behavior.
  15. 25. Herbivorous marsupials from Australia, known for their strong hind legs and pouch where they carry their young.
  16. 27. Predatory fish that have been around for millions of years. Some species, like the great white shark, are known for their size and sharp teeth.
  17. 30. Similar to frogs but with drier, bumpier skin. Toads often live in drier environments than frogs.
  18. 33. Beautiful, colorful fish often found in coral reefs or freshwater aquariums.
  19. 34. Crustaceans with hard exoskeletons and pincers that live in oceans, on beaches, or in freshwater.
  20. 35. Amphibians that live both on land and in water. Known for their jumping ability and croaking sounds.
  21. 36. The only mammals capable of sustained flight, and many species are insect eaters or fruit eaters.
  22. 37. Similar to frogs, salamanders have long, slim bodies and can regenerate lost limbs.
  23. 38. Crucial for pollination, bees help plants grow and produce fruits and seeds.
  24. 42. Turtles Marine reptiles that travel long distances across the oceans, often returning to the same beach to lay their eggs.
  25. 43. Famous for their black-and-white fur, pandas are native to China and primarily eat bamboo
  26. 45. Often seen basking in the sun, many lizards can drop their tails to escape predators.
  27. 46. Sharks The largest fish species, these gentle giants live in warm oceans and filter-feed on plankton.
  28. 48. Fast-swimming fish found in the ocean, often fished for food.