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Lion
(Lion) Is it safe to enter this animal's enclosure?
["NO"]
The Lion is the king of beasts, unique among big cats for its social nature, roaming the savannah in tight-knit family groups.
predators
Tiger
(Tiger) Does this animal have dark stripes on its body?
["YES"]
The Tiger stalks the jungle with its striped coat, preferring to live and hunt alone rather than in a family pack.
predators
Wolf
(Wolf) Is this animal the ancestor of domestic dogs?
["YES"]
The Wolf is a clever predator of the north, and genetic studies show it is the direct forefather of your fierce house pet.
predators
Fox
(Fox) Does this animal hibernate during winter?
["NO"]
The Fox is a cunning creature that braves the cold snow in search of food all year round without sleeping through the season.
predators
Bear
(Bear) Does this animal have feathers and wings?
["NO"]
The Bear is a massive fuzzy beast that enjoys a varied diet, happily munching on berries and honey just as much as fish.
predators
Leopard
(Leopard) Is this animal good at climbing trees?
["YES"]
The Leopard has a spotted coat and is incredibly agile, often dragging its heavy prey high up into the branches to eat in peace.
predators
Cheetah
(Cheetah) Can this animal roar like a lion?
["NO"]
The Cheetah is built for pure acceleration, sprinting across the plains at speeds no other creature on earth can match.
predators
Jaguar
(Jaguar) Does this animal fear water?
["NO"]
The Jaguar is a powerful feline with a strong bite that surprisingly loves to dive into rivers and swim to catch caymans.
predators
Hyena
(Hyena) Is this animal a type of dog?
["NO"]
The Hyena is often heard laughing, but it is a terrifying scavenger capable of crushing thick bones with its incredible bite force.
predators
PolarBear
(PolarBear) Does this animal live in the Arctic?
["YES"]
The Polar Bear is a white giant perfectly adapted to the freezing temperatures of the far North and drifting ice sheets.
herbivores_and_rodents
Rabbit
(Rabbit) Does this animal have long ears?
["YES"]
The Rabbit is a timid hopper, easily recognized by the large hearing organs sticking up from its head to detect danger.
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Hedgehog
(Hedgehog) Can this animal fly?
["NO"]
The Hedgehog is a small mammal that curls into a tight ball, revealing a prickly coat of needles to ward off unwanted attention.
herbivores_and_rodents
Squirrel
(Squirrel) Does this animal lay eggs?
["NO"]
The Squirrel is a busy climber that spends autumn gathering acorns and hiding them away to survive the cold winter.
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Beaver
(Beaver) Does this animal builds nests on trees?
["NO"]
The Beaver is a master architect with strong teeth, famous for constructing massive wooden barriers to stop the flow of water.
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Mole
(Mole) Does this animal have perfect vision capabilities?
["NO"]
The Mouse can squeeze through very small openings due to their flexible skeletons, helping them access tight spaces.
herbivores_and_rodents
Porcupine
(Porcupine) Can this animal defend itself with quills?
["YES"]
The Porcupine has sharp defenses on its back that detach on contact, contrary to the myth that it can launch them like arrows.
herbivores_and_rodents
Hamster
(Hamster) Does this animal have sharp horns on its head?
["NO"]
The Hamster is a cute pet that stuffs an incredible amount of food into the stretchy sides of its face to carry it home.
herbivores_and_rodents
GuineaPig
(GuineaPig) Is this animal a popular house pet?
["YES"]
The Guinea Pig is a vocal little fluffy potato that actually originated in the Andes mountains, far from the African coast.
herbivores_and_rodents
Chipmunk
(Chipmunk) Does this animal have stripes on its back?
["YES"]
The Chipmunk is a tiny forest dweller defined by the distinct dark lines running down the length of its fur.
herbivores_and_rodents
Chinchilla
(Chinchilla) Is this animal covered in fluffy fur?
["YES"]
The Chinchilla has incredibly soft fur that it keeps clean by rolling around in special volcanic sand instead of getting wet.
birds
Parrot
(Parrot) Does this animal have a beak?
["YES"]
The Parrot is a colorful avian with the unique ability to repeat sounds and words it hears from its human owners.
birds
Flamingo
(Flamingo) Does this animal eat large fish?
["NO"]
The Flamingo is a tall wader that is typically born grey, only turning its famous bright color because of the shrimp it eats.
birds
Penguin
(Penguin) Is this animal black and white?
["YES"]
The Penguin has wings that function essentially as flippers, making it completely grounded and unable to take to the skies.
birds
Eagle
(Eagle) Does this animal live underwater?
["NO"]
The Eagle has incredible vision, soaring high above the mountains to spot small prey from the clouds before diving down.
birds
Owl
(Owl) Is this animal known for being nocturnal?
["YES"]
The Owl is a silent flyer that prefers to sleep when the sun is out and does its hunting in the dark.
birds
Peacock
(Peacock) Does the male have colorful tail feathers?
["YES"]
The Peacock struts around with a magnificent fan of iridescent blue and green feathers, a display the females do not possess.
birds
Ostrich
(Ostrich) Can this animal fly?
["NO"]
The Ostrich is a fast runner that lays the biggest reproductive shells of any living bird species.
birds
Pelican
(Pelican) Does this animal have a throat pouch for fish?
["YES"]
The Pelican is a water bird equipped with a large elastic sack under its beak to scoop up water and catch fish.
birds
Toucan
(Toucan) Does this animal live in the polar regions?
["NO"]
The Toucan is a tropical icon recognized instantly by its enormous, brightly colored bill that looks almost too big for its body.
birds
Swan
(Swan) Does this animal have a long neck?
["YES"]
The Swan glides gracefully across lakes, easily identified by the elegant curve of its very slender and extended throat.
fish
Shark
(Shark) Does this animal have a skeleton made of bone?
["NO"]
The Shark is a fearsome hunter whose body structure is supported entirely by cartilage rather than hard calcified material.
fish
Clownfish
(Clownfish) Does this animal live near sea anemones?
["YES"]
The Clownfish is orange and white and finds safety from predators by hiding within the stinging tentacles of ocean plants.
fish
Piranha
(Piranha) Does this animal walk on four legs?
["NO"]
The Piranha is a river dweller with a terrifying reputation due to its mouth full of razor-edged incisors.
fish
Goldfish
(Goldfish) Is this a common aquarium pet?
["YES"]
The Goldfish is a small orange swimmer that can be found in glass bowls in millions of homes around the world.
fish
Stingray
(Stingray) Does this animal have a flat body?
["YES"]
The Stingray glides along the ocean floor, looking like a flat pancake or a kite rather than a typical fish.
fish
Seahorse
(Seahorse) Does this animal live underwater?
["YES"]
The Seahorse is a unique upright swimmer where the father is the one who holds the developing babies in a pouch.
fish
Eel
(Eel) Does this animal look like a snake?
["YES"]
The Eel lives underwater but has a long, slippery body that makes it look much more like a serpent than a fish.
fish
Catfish
(Catfish) Does this animal have whiskers on its face?
["YES"]
The Catfish is a bottom feeder named for the long sensory feelers around its mouth that resemble a feline's face.
fish
Angelfish
(Angelfish) Does this animal naturally live in fast-moving mountain streams?
["NO"]
Angelfish are favored in home aquariums for their elegant shape and striking color patterns.
fish
Lionfish
(Lionfish) Does this animal have venomous spines?
["YES"]
The Lionfish is beautiful but dangerous, carrying a potent toxin in the needle-like rays extending from its back.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Crocodile
(Crocodile) Is this animal dangerous to humans?
["YES"]
The Crocodile is a river monster that grabs prey and swallows chunks whole because it cannot grind food in its mouth.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Tortoise
(Tortoise) Does this animal carry a shell on its back?
["YES"]
The Tortoise never leaves its home behind, as its ribs have fused into a hard, protective dome over its body.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Snake
(Snake) Does this animal periodically shed its skin?
["YES"]
The Snake grows throughout its life and must regularly peel off its old outer layer in one piece to make room.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Frog
(Frog) Does this animal begin life as a tadpole?
["YES"]
The Frog starts its life swimming in the water with a tail before growing legs and hopping onto land.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Iguana
(Iguana) Does this animal primarily eat meat?
["NO"]
The Iguana looks like a fierce dinosaur, but this green creature actually prefers a salad of leaves and fruits.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Chameleon
(Chameleon) Is this animal active at night?
["NO"]
The Chameleon is hard to spot because it can shift the pigments in its skin to match the leaves or branches it sits on.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Triton
(Triton) Does this animal have wings?
["NO"]
The Lizard has a clever escape trick where it can detach its hind appendage to distract a predator while it runs away.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Gecko
(Gecko) Is this animal very large?
["NO"]
The Gecko has microscopic hairs on its toes that allow it to stick to glass and walk straight up vertical surfaces.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Toad
(Toad) Does this animal live entirely under water?
["NO"]
The Toad is often found in gardens and is distinguished from its smooth cousins by the rough, wart-like texture of its back.
reptiles_and_amphibians
Salamander
(Salamander) Can this animal breathe fire?
["NO"]
The Salamander looks frail, but it has the superhero-like power to completely regenerate legs or tails if they are injured.
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