EKOKIDS Scavenger Hunt
Mammals
What mammals frequent your neck of the woods? Or neighborhood? Or park? To find out, use the EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Mammals.
If you find one, put an X next to its name below:
- Northern raccoon
- Eastern gray squirrel
- Eastern fox squirrel
- Striped skunk
- Eastern mole
- Eastern cottontail
- White-tailed deer
- Red fox
- Deer mouse
- House mouse
- Southern flying squirrel
Use EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Mammals to learn more about wildlife by answering the questions below. How many can you get right?
- Northern raccoons make many sounds. About how many can they make? A.10 B.25 C.40
- What is the name of the eastern gray squirrel's leafy nest?
- True or False: An eastern fox squirrel will make a nest in a hole made by a woodpecker.
- What do striped skunks do with their feet as a warning sign before spraying?
- Name the animal family to which the red fox belongs.
- How long does a deer mouse usually live in the wild?
- The back legs of a house mouse are very strong. How many inches high can they jump into the air?
- True or False: Southern flying squirrels can fly.
- Why do eastern moles dig tunnels?
- What materials are used by an eastern cottontail to make her nest?
- True or False: White-tailed deer grow new antlers every year.
Answers: 1. C. 40; 2. drey; 3. True; 4. stamp; 5. Canid or dog family; 6. About 1 year; 7. 18; 8. False (they glide); 9. To search for food; 10. Dried grass and belly fur; 11. True
Trees
What trees are growing in your neighborhood? To find out, use EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Trees.
If you find one, put an X next to its name below:
- Loblolly pine
- Bald cypress
- Eastern red cedar
- Red maple
- Yellow poplar
- Sycamore
- Pin oak
- Gingko
- Eastern redbud
- Southern catalpa
- Southern magnolia
Use EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Trees to learn more about trees and wildlife by answering the questions below. How many can you get right?
- How many feet can a loblolly pine grow in 1 year?
- The bald cypress loses its needles in winter. What is the term that describes this trait?
- What did Native Americans use from the eastern red cedar to make medicine?
- What is the name for the winged seeds of a red maple?
- True or False: The ginkgo tree was brought to the U.S. from China.
- American settlers made a tea from eastern redbud bark to treat what sickness?
- What popular fishing bait lives in the soil at the base of southern catalpa trees?
- What is the state tree of Mississippi?
- Yellow poplar wood is thought to be resistant to what pest insect?
- True or False: The sycamore tree grows only in rich, bottomland soils near water.
- Name one type of wildlife that eats pin oak acorns.
Answers: 1. 3; 2. deciduous; 3. wood, bark, leaves, and berries; 4. Samara; 5. True; 6. diphtheria or whooping cough; 7. catalpa worms; 8. Southern magnolia; 9. Termites; 10. False; 11. Deer, blue jays, squirrels, woodpeckers, or ducks.
Invertebrates
I spy with my little eye . . . something spineless. An invertebrate! Find out about your invertebrate neighbors by using the EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Invertebrates.
If you find one, mark an X next to its name below:
- Carolina wolf spider
- Southern black widow
- Brown recluse
- Eastern harvestman
- Yellow garden spider
- Southern devil scorpion
- North American millipede
- American dog tick
- Louisiana red crayfish
- Brown garden snail
- Chigger
Use EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Invertebrates to learn more about wildlife by answering the questions below. How many can you get right?
- Carolina wolf spiders protect their eggs and babies. What is the name for baby spiders?
- What color are southern black widows after they hatch? A. Black B. Red C. White
- What are brown recluses also called (because of the shape of the dark mark on them)?
- True or False: An eastern harvestman can detach a leg that will twitch and distract predators.
- Why does a yellow garden spider shake its web?
- True or False: The sting of a southern devil scorpion is not painful.
- How many pairs of legs do North American millipedes have? A.20 B.50 C.1,000
- True or False: American dog ticks are members of the same group of animals as spiders (Arachnids).
- The Louisiana red crayfish is farmed so people can use it for what?
- True or False: The brown garden snail does not have eyes.
- True or False: Chiggers burrow into skin.
Answers: 1. Spiderlings; 2. C; 3. fiddleback or brown fiddler; 4. True; 5. To scare away predators; 6. False; 7. B; 8. True; 9. food; 10. True; 11. False
Reptiles & Amphibians
What scaled or slimy friends can you find near you? To find out, use EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Reptiles & Amphibians.
If you find one, put an X next to its name below:
- Eastern box turtle
- Gray rat snake
- Eastern garter snake
- Broad-headed skink
- Gray treefrog
- Spotted salamander
- Southern leopard frog
- Five-lined skink
- American toad
- Carolina anole
- Green treefrog
Use EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Reptiles & Amphibians to learn more about wildlife by answering the questions below. How many can you get right?
- How many years can the eastern box turtle live? A. 50 B. 75 C. 100
- True or False: The gray rat snake cannot climb trees.
- What feature of the eastern garter snake inspired its name?
- Broad-headed skinks are most commonly found in what kinds of habitat?
- What can five-lined skinks do to escape potential predators?
- True or False: American toads can cause warts on people.
- True or False: Carolina anoles can change color between green and brown.
- Is a green treefrog a reptile or an amphibian?
- In what habitat do gray treefrogs breed?
- What can spotted salamanders do when one of their body parts has been severely damaged?
- Southern leopard frogs live in shallow water where they feed on what?
Answers: 1. C; 2. False; 3. stripes; 4. Forests or woodlands; 5. detach or disconnect; 6. False; 7. True; 8. Amphibian; 9. Ponds and quiet waters; 10. regenerate or regrow; 11. insects
Birds
What birds do you have in your backyard? Make your own discoveries using the EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Birds.
If you find one, put an X next to its name below:
- Northern cardinal
- House finch
- Blue jay
- Tufted titmouse
- House sparrow
- Mourning dove
- Eurasian collared dove
- Northern mockingbird
- Red-headed woodpecker
- Carolina chickadee
- American robin
Use EKOKIDS Schoolyard Nature Guides: Birds to learn more about wildlife by answering the questions below. How many can you get right?
- True or False: The northern cardinal mates for life.
- In the 1940s, house finches were marketed as what kind of birds?
- What type of bird is in the same bird family as blue jays?
- What does the tufted titmouse like to collect for its nesting material?
- Is the house sparrow a native species in the U.S.? (Was it always found living here?)
- What bird is named for its sad-sounding call?
- In what U.S. state did the Eurasian collared dove first appear?
- What does the Latin name Mimus polyglottos mean in English?
- A Carolina chickadee can lower its body temperature to survive cold weather. What word describes this?
- True or False: Red-headed woodpeckers can catch flying insects in midair.
- What color is the egg of the American robin?
Answers: 1. True; 2. Hollywood finches; 3. crows; 4. dog hair, snake skin, soft materials; 5. No; 6. Mourning dove; 7. Florida; 8. many-tongued mimic; 9. torpor; 10. True; 11. blue or robin’s egg blue
Publication 3455-A-E (POD-06-23)
By Leslie M. Burger, PhD, Assistant Extension Professor, and Alexander J. Binney, former Extension Program Assistant, Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture.