
Pacific White-Sided Dolphin
Logenorhynchus Obliguidens


7 POINTS
PLAY: Pacific White-Sided Dolphin has a move of 2.
FACT: The Pacific White Sided Dolphin is a small to medium sized dolphin that can be found living in the North Pacific Ocean.

Lumbricina
lumbricina


2 POINTS
FACT: They are found in Canada, it is the largest naturally occurring species of earthworm, typically reaching 20 – 25 cm in length when extended.

Wooly Bear Catipillar
Pyrrharctia Isabella


1 POINTS
FACT: There are folk tales that say the length of the center stripe on a woolly bear predicts the upcoming winter weather. If the black stripes on each end are longer than the middle stripe, the winter will be hard.

Ruby Throat Hummingbird
Archilochus Colubris


7 POINTS
PLAY: Ruby Throat Hummingbird has a flight of 2
FACT(S):Very agile during flight. Ruby Throat Hummingbird feeds on the Scarlet Bee balm.

Silver Haired Bat
Lasionycteris noctivagans


5 POINTS
PLAY: Silver Haired Bat has a flight of 1.
FACT: Silver Haired Bats love to live in forests. They enjoy warm and cold climate.

Coyote
Canis Latrans


3 POINTS
PLAY: Coyote has a move of 2.
FACT: A coyote is a clever animal that has adapted to growing human population and habitat loss

Sockeye Salmon
Oncorhynchus nerka


7 POINTS
PLAY: Sockeye Salmon has a move of 3.
FACT: Young sockeye salmon are called fry and can spend up to three years in freshwater lakes before migrating to the ocean.

Moon Jellyfish
Aurelia aurita


3 POINTS
PLAY: Moon Jellyfish has a move of 1.
FACT: This jellyfish eats mostly small plankton organisms such as crustaceans, and it’s sting is extremely mild and has been marked as not dangerous to humans”.

C. elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans (species)
INVERTEBRATE
This transparent nematode (roundworm) is no more than 1 mm in length, making it easy to examine for inherited traits during genetic studies. It has the distinction of being the first multicellular organism its entire genome sequenced.