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Birds Reptiles Amphibians Mammals Fish 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

I am where a bird lives

What is a nest?

I am a nocturnal bird.

What is an owl?

I am where you would find a duck living.

What is a pond or a lake?

I am what a bird uses to help it fly.

What are wings?

I am what it is called when birds fly south for the winter.

What is migrate?

I am a reptile that has a shell.

What is a turtle?

I am the name for a turtle that lives on land.

What is a tortoise?

Some examples of me are green, King, and rattle.

What is a snake?

I am an unusual reptile found in New Zealand I am an unusual reptile found in New Zealand. I lived at the time of the dinosaurs and take 15 months to hatch.

What is the tuatara?

I am a fast runner. Sometimes my tail snaps off when I am grabbed.

What is a lizard?

I have smooth moist skin and long legs. I am a good jumper.

What is A frog?

I am the larval stage of a frog or toad.

What is a tadpole?

I am the special name for the nap that Amphibians take during the winter.

What is hibernation?

Amphibians must live in or near me.

What is water?

I have bumpy skin and short legs. I look like a frog.

What is a toad?

I am a mammal that sheds my antlers every year.

What is a deer?

I am the special name given to a mother fox.

What is a vixen?

I am a herbivore. What do I mainly eat?

What are plants?

Some mammals have these on their feet instead of toes.

What are hooves?

I am a mammal that lives in water. An Orca is one of my kinds.

What is a whale?

I live in the ocean and have eight tentacles.

What is an octopus?

My name sounds like I should live on a farm. I have a pouch for my baby.

What is a seahorse?

I am feared by many people. One of my species is the great white.

What is a shark?

I live in the ocean. I have five arms I live in the ocean. I have five arms. Some people think I should be in the sky because of my name.

What is a starfish?

I am found on the sides of some fish. I move to help them breathe.

What are gills?