Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus4 POINTS
Bluegill are found in fresh water east of the Rocky Mountains in North America. They are fun to catch and good to eat.
Star-Nosed Mole
Condylura cristata3 POINTS
FACT: The star-nosed mole is one of the fastest hunters. Its tentacles move at 6 times the speed of the human hand.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Archilochus colubris4 POINTS
PLAY: Ruby-throated hummingbird has a MOVE of 2
FACT: Hummingbirds have one of the highest metabolic rates of any animal, with heart rates up to 1260 beats per minute.
Snapping Turtle
Chelydra SerpentinaPlay: Snapping Turtle has a MOVE of 1
Fact: The carapace (upper shell) length in adulthood may be nearly 50 cm (20 in), though 25–47 cm (9.8–18.5 in), is more common.
Common House Mosquito
Culex pipiens5 POINTS
Play: Mosquito has a FLIGHT of 2
Fact: Culex pipiens molestus lives in the London Underground and other underground railways.
Dune Grass
4 POINTS
Dune Grass lives along the shores of the estuary.
Human
Homo sapien sapien1 POINTS
PLAY: Humans have a MOVE of 2
FACT: Humans have been living in the Fraser River estuary for thousands of years.
Pig-Nosed Turtle
Carettochelys insculpta5 POINTS
PLAY: The pig-nosed turtle has a MOVE of 2.
FACT: The pig nosed turtle is the only freshwater turtle with flippers instead of feet. This turtle is threatened by illegal trade amongst exotic pet collectors.
Tiger
Panthera tigrisThe tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species, reaching a total body length of up to 3.38 m (11.1 ft) over curves and exceptionally weighing up to 388.7 kg (857 lb) in the wild. Its most recognisable feature is a pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter underside.