2. Directions:
• Each student will read hints that will help
you guess their plant or animal.
• After the student is finished reading their
hints, raise your hand to guess.
• Once you are called on, share your
answer.
• The correct answer will be displayed.
3. Kylie Kazen
• It has a very colorful and strong beak.
• They are very noisy and they make all
kinds of sounds.
• They sleep at the bottom of a tight
hole in a tree.
5. Jordan Arroyo
• They are intelligent, social birds that often
gather in flocks of 10 or 30 individuals
• They not only breed, but also share food
with their mates and enjoy mutual
grooming
• There are 17 species of them and several
are endangered
7. Hannah Schultz
• It is a small plant.
• It looks like a rosette (little rose)
with 4-7 leaves, but it can have
more than 7 leaves.
• It can reach a maximum size of 3-
10 centimeters.
11. Keyonna Perreira
• It is one of the biggest butterflies
seen.
• Their wingspan measures 5/8
inch in width.
• The adults are often seen living in
shrubs.
13. Bryce Camara
• Insects are their main prey but they also eat
frogs, toads and mice.
• They’re burrowers and typically live on land.
• Females guard their eggs in a cocoon.
• Their large bodies can be 4.75 inches long.
• They can weigh as much as 3 ounces.
• They live 30 years in the wild.
• They don’t have good eye sight, even
though they have 8 eyes.
15. Summa Slater
• My animal has a red-brown colored coat of
fur with white stripes on the top of their
legs.
• They are very shy and secretive, so much
that they were not recognized as a
species until the 20th
century.
• They are most active during the day.
• They are herbivores.
17. Kenneth Robitaille
• It is grey with black hands and feet and a
brown tail.
• It also has a white beard.
• It is most active during the day and rests
in the safety of the tree tops during the
night.
• It eats both plants and animals.
19. Sadie West
• Males stake out their territories on rocks
near a stream.
• They feed on a many different small
invertebrates in the forests near their
streams.
• Babies are left to fend for themselves.
Large numbers die before reaching
adulthood.
21. Noah Pacheco
• They can weigh up to 20 pounds.
• They can be found in Brazil, Paraguay,
Mexico, the Caribbean islands and some
parts of the United States.
• Their color helps camouflage them when
hiding from larger predators.
• They have a third eye on their head,
which is used to control hormone
production.
23. Michael Silvestro
• They are nocturnal predators and feed
mainly on insects.
• They are not very fast, but they are great
climbers and are able to hang from
branches by their feet alone.
• They are covered with short, thick woolly
fur.
25. Heaven Jeffers
• They are bright colors like yellow, orange,
red, green and blue.
• They have enough poison in their skin to
kill 20,000 mice.
• They live for about ten years.
27. Elionei Mendes
• They have eight legs.
• They can quickly grab an insect with their
pincers and use their tail to sting their
prey.
• They use their poison to kill prey and to
defend themselves from predators.
31. Ethan Coutinho
• They are found mainly in the forests of
Central America.
• Its also the national bird of Guatemala and
they named their currency after the bird.
• It’s an endangered species.
33. Aubree Davis
• It can hang from a branch by one hind
foot.
• It is the only cat to possess the ability to
rotate its hind legs 180 degrees.
• In captivity they have lived up to 20 years.
37. Arianna Teixeira
• It is a large, carnivorous cat of African
and Asian forests usually having a
tawny coat with black spots.
• It has short legs and a long body with
a large skull.
• They are carnivores eating monkeys,
hoofed animals like antelopes and
impala, reptiles and rodents.
39. Dominick Sardinha
• It’s body can be 28 to 38 inches long, and it’s tail
10 to 14 inches long.
• It can weigh 20 to 22 pounds.
• It has small ears.
• It has sharp, curved claws on padded feet.
• It’s belly is reddish-brown and white.
• It has a pointed snout.
• They have a dark band that runs along their
back and tail.
41. Derek Perry
• They live in Africa.
• They are related to chimpanzees and
humans.
• They are herbivores. They spend most
of their day looking for food and eating
bamboo. Adults can eat up to 30
kilograms of food each day.
43. Cedric Wongus
• They are a mascot for a professional
football team.
• Females give birth to litters of two to six
cubs, which they raise with little or no help
from the male.
• They are a mammal.
• They are a carnivore.
• Their lifespan in the wild is 8 to 10 years
• They are endangered.