#Animals
Emu and Kangaroo
Australia: 1 of 2 animals on its coat of arms
Bats
Bats - Mammals: The vampire variety of these actually do feed on the blood of other animals
Cow
Beastly Quotes: Nash says it "is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other milk"
Drone, Queen, Worker
Bees: Bees: Three classes of a honeybee colony
Beekeeper
Bees: Common name of an apiculturist
Bumblebee
Bees: The name comes from the Middle English word bumblen
Amphibians
Biology: Class of animals so named because they have an aquatic larval stage and terrestrial adult lives
Frog
Biology: Genus Rana; frequent victim of biology class dissections
Endangered Species List
Birds: All 16 species of Hawaiian honeycreeper are on this list
Cardinal
Birds: Bird named after the bright red robes of Roman Catholic clergyman
Feathers
Birds: Depending on the species, a bird can have 940 to 25,000 of them
A Cardinal
Birds: He shares his name & color with an ecclesiastic
Eagle
Birds: The most common bird on world flags
Cardinal
Birds: This red bird in the state bird of 7 states
A Loon
Birds: Though this diving bird has a weird, laughing cry, it isn't really crazy
Hummingbird
Birds: While ostriches lay the largest eggs, these birds lay the smallest
360 Degrees
Birds: Woodcock's eyes are so far back on their heads, they have this unusual field of sight
Giant Marlin
Fish: In Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea", Santiago catches a huge specimen of this game fish
Darter
Fish: In the 1970s concern for the "snail" species of this fish delayed completion of the Tellico Dam
Eggs
Fish: Male pipefish have an unusual pouch on the abdomen in which they carry these
Catfish
Fish: These whiskered fish range from about 1 1/2 inches to 15 feet in length
Iguana
Foods of the World: It's the lizard most commonly eaten in the western hemisphere
Duck
Louisiana: Counting migrants, in January 25% of all these fowl in the U.S. are wintering in Louisiana**
Cottontail
Mammals: General name for the wild rabbits of Canada, the US and Mexico; Peter is one
Dogs
Mammals: Noel Coward song says only mad ones go out in the midday sun
Guinea Pig
Mammals: This lab animal is a member of the cavy family; its scientific name is Cavia porcellus
Hippopotamus
Mammals: This swimming African animal yawns as an aggressive gesture before it attacks
Blue Whale
Mammals: Weighing 1.5 tons per foot, this mammal generates up to 500 HP with its tail
Bear
Medical Folklore: The Sioux regard these Ursidae as the chief of the healing animals
Feathers
Nature: This bodily feature makes birds different from all other animals
Hamster
Odds and Ends: This rodent's name is German for "hoarder" since he hoards food in his cheeks
Buffalo (Bison)
Parks: South Dakota's Custer State Park has one of the largest herds of these animals in the U.S.
Bow and Arrow
Rhode Island: Deer may be hunted in Rhode Island, but only with this weapon
Amphibians
Science: Frogs & toads belong to the anura order of this class of vertebrates
Elephant
Science: Land mammal with the largest teeth
Drake
Science: Not just "Ludwig von" but any male duck
Eight
Spiders: Number of eyes some spiders have and number of legs all spiders have
Arachnid
Spiders: Scientific name for spiders, from Green woman who unwisely challenged Athena to spinning contest
Daddy Longlegs
Spiders: aka the harvestman, it was Lesli Caron's name for Fred Astaire in '55 film
Hand
Starts with H: The measure of a horse
Bees
The Birds: A bird that's described as apivorous eats these insects
Australia
The Birds: The kookaburra is native to this continent
Cardinal
The Birds: This "religious" red bird is the state bird of Ohio
Hippopotamus
This African river mammal's tusks were once used for false teeth because they didn't yellow
Dog Breeds
Trivia: Mastiffs, Pomeranians, and Pugs
Fish
Washington State: In dollars, it's the state's fishing industry's most valuable catch**
Earthworms
Worms: In rich soil there can be 6 million, or 12 tons, of these annelids per acre
Bookworms
Books: The insect kind eats binding, & the human kind devours pages
Cotton Mouth
C Here: The water moccasin has a white lining inside its mouth, so it's also known by this name
Hawaii
Feathered Friends: Almost 30% of the world's endangered bird species are on this island state**
Albatross
Feathered Friends: In relation to its 10 inch body width, this seabird has a record wingspan of up to 13 feet
Breed (Reproduce)
Insects - The only major function of certain adult insects is to do just this
1 Day
Insects: Average livespan for mayflies
Boll Weevils
Insects: They destroy about 8% of the annual US cotton crop
Bees
Insects: Useful insects raised in apiaries
Aardvark
Mammals: Alphabetically, it's #1
Black
Mammals: Once widely used to pull funeral cars, Friesian horses are always this color
Bat
Mammals: The only flying mammal
Dinosaur
Stupid Answers: In 1842, Richard Owen coined this word for "dinosaur"
Can Purr
Trivia: Like domestic cats but unlike other big cats, mountain lions can do this
Camel
Animals: The ship of the desert
Gosling
Birds: A baby goose
Dodo
17th Century: Upon death of last of these birds in 1680, the phrase "as dead as one" could be officially used
California Condor
1983: The first of these birds hatched in captivity was born at the San Diego Zoo
Homing
6 Letter Words: Type of pigeon that doesn't need AAA maps
American Elk
Animal Kingdom: The second-largest deer in the world, it's also called the wapiti
Beaver
Animals: "Eager" animal that symbolizes Canada
Hair
Animals: A porcupine's quills are a specially adapted form of these
Hawksbill Turtle
Animals: Animal from which we get ornamental tortoise-shell
Hippopotamus
Animals: Close relative of the pig, though its name means "river horse"
Deer
Animals: Fallow, marsh & white-tailed are species of this mammal
Coral
Animals: Many of these animals forming the Great Barrier Reef are being eaten by crown of thorns starfish
Falconry
Animals: Name of the sport of hunting birds with other birds
Efts
Animals: Salamanders called newts when aquatic are called this when terrestrial
Dogs
Animals: Scooby-Doo, Goofy & Pluto are cartoon versions
Fox
Animals: Sly creature sought by sportsmen riding to hounds
Eider
Animals: The down this type of duck produces is used to line nests for jackets, quilts, pillows and sleeping bags
Black Widow
Animals: The red widow & the brown widow are close relatives of this dangerous spider
Elephants
Animals: There are about 40,000 muscles & tendons in this part of an elephant's body
Elephants
Animals: They're the only living members of the mammalian family Proboscidea
Dingo
Animals: This Australian dog rarely barks, but howls like a coyote
Bat
Animals: ritanica says the Jamaican fruit type of this flying mammal smells like perfumed soap
Greyhounds
Dogs: Bred for speed, these dogs carry no unnecessary weight & have very large lungs
Heel
Dogs: Command used to make a dog walk on handler's left side without pulling leash or lagging behind
Cocker Spaniel
Dogs: Mentioned in a famous speech, Richard Nixon's dog Checkers was this breed of dog
Collie
Dogs: The bearded breed of this dog resembles the Old English Sheepdog
Chihuahua
Dogs: The coat of this tiny Mexican dog ranges from snow white to jet black
Bald Eagles
Facts and Figures: In the 60s, there were just 400 breeding pairs of these birds in the continental US, not there are over 2,600
Clutch
Feathered Friends: Term for all the eggs laid by a female at one time, or a type of ladies' handbag
Clydesdale
HORSES: This breed was named for an area around Scotland's most important river - FJ
Chrysalis
Insects: From Greek "chrysos", meaning gold, it's the gold-colored pupa of a butterfly
Antennae
Insects: Insects use them to smell, feel, and sometimes even to hear and taste
A Praying Mantis
Insects: Its name comes from its worshipful appearance, not the voracious appetite
2 Pair
Insects: Most species of adult insects have this many pairs of wings
Ear
Insects: Sensory organs located almost anywhere, but never on an insect's head
Ant
Insects: The Bible says a sluggard should consider this industrious insect
Eating and Mating
Insects: The bubonic plague of Medieval Europe was spread by these insects feeding on rats
Fleas
Insects: The bubonic plague of Medieval Europe was spread by these insects feeding on rats
Fire Flies, Lightning Bugs, Glowworms
Insects: These insects flash yellow lights to find mates
Iguana
Islands: Galapagos Islands are home to only variety of this reptile feed in the sea