He has a huge mouth, it's called. Riddles about animals

White carrots grow in winter.

It flies - is silent, lies - is silent,

When he dies, then he roars.

Fluffy cotton wool floats somewhere:

The lower the wool, the closer the rain.

Grandfather builds a bridge without an ax and without wedges.

See with your eyes, but not take with your hands.

The old man at the gate stole the warmth,

He doesn’t run and doesn’t tell him to stand.

An old grandfather, he is a hundred years old, paved the bridge along the entire river,

And when she came young, she swept away the entire bridge.

I am born in the fall, I die in the spring.

In winter, I warm the earth with my body.

An invisible mischievous man entered our room.

The curtains danced, the calendar began to dance.

It’s good that the door slammed shut on us right away.

ANSWERS:

2 – rain;

4 – pattern on glass;

7 – dawn;

10 – thunder;

11 – frost;

12 – wind;

13 – sunbeam;

14 – fog;

15 – fog;

16 – rainbow;

17 – hail;

18 – rain;

19 – snow;

20 – clouds;

21 – month;

22 – frost;

23 – cloud;

24 – wind;

25 – pattern on glass;

26 – light;

27 – rain;

28 – lightning;

29 – frost;

30 – shadow;

31 – thunder;

32 – night;

33 – evening;

34 – cold;

35 – cloud;

36 – rain;

37 – wind;

38 – lightning;

39 – thunderstorm;

40 – rain;

41 – cloud;

42 – cloud;

43 – snowdrift;

44 – wind;

45 – fire, earth, water;

47 – rain;

48 – snow;

50 – fire;

51 – sunbeam;

52 – fog;

53 – rainbow;

54 – frost;

55 – snow;

56 – clouds;

57 – snow;

58 – earth;

59 – lightning;

60 – horizon;

61 – sun and sky;

62 – thunder;

63 – earth and snow;

64 – mountain;

65 – thunder and lightning;

66 – lightning, thunder,

67 – sunbeam.

68 – snow;

69 – icicle;

70 – snow;

71 – clouds;

72 – frost;

73 – shadow;

74 – frost;

75 – frost and spring;

76 – snow;

- What a horse! – Andreika exclaimed. -

Like a big lined notebook!

I combed my hair without a comb and washed my face without water,

He climbed into a soft chair and sang in every key.

Get into the habit of going into the poultry house - expect trouble.

Covers his tracks with his red tail.

There is a house in the yard,

The owner is on the chain.

If someone is born with a beard, no one is surprised.

Here are the needles and pins crawling out from under the bench.

They look at me, they want milk.

The hungry one moos, the well-fed one chews,

He gives milk to all the children.

There are lumberjacks in silver-brown fur coats on the rivers.

Strong dams are built from trees, branches, and clay.

There are workers in the river, not joiners, not carpenters,

And if they build a dam, just paint a picture.

You and I will recognize the animal

According to two such signs:

He's wearing a white fur coat in winter,

And in a gray fur coat - in the summer.

White in winter, gray in summer.

He doesn’t offend anyone, but he’s afraid of everyone.

Who deftly jumps through the fir trees and flies up into the oak trees?

Who hides nuts in a hollow and dries mushrooms for the winter?

A ball is rolling through the forest, it has a thorny side.

He hunts at night for beetles and mice.

He looks like a shepherd. Every tooth is a sharp knife!

He runs, baring his mouth, ready to attack the sheep.

Not a lamb or a cat, wears a fur coat all year round.

A gray fur coat is for summer, a different color for winter.

It wouldn't be my work, it wouldn't be my running,

You would live badly, man.

But in the age of the car and the motor,

I'm afraid I'll be retiring soon.

In summer he walks through the forest, in winter he rests in a den.

In summer he walks without a path between pines and birches,

And in winter he sleeps in a den, hiding his nose from the frost.

Touchy, covered in needles,

I live in a hole, under a Christmas tree.

Even though the doors are wide open,

But no animals come to me.

Without hearing the ocean waves,

Not knowing the expanse of the sea,

In the distant African steppe

The sea vest is frolicking.

A fur coat and a caftan walk across the mountains and valleys.

Riddles about animals are definitely the most favorite children's riddles. They are suitable for both small and older children. We have collected the most popular children's riddles about both domestic animals and wild animals. Riddles about animals will help your child quickly remember the names of animals, even ones he has never seen.

For convenience, we have grouped all the riddles by type of animal (domestic, wild, forest, sea), as well as separately for each animal.

A fascinating journey into the world of animal mysteries successfully ends with the joy of discovery when the child recognizes his favorite pet in the described hero. Parents will no longer have to think long about what to do with their child, because now the child himself will offer to “play riddles about animals.”

How to make riddles about animals

Many parents don’t even think about the fact that riddles are an excellent tool in a child’s development. Just like any tool, you need to use them correctly. There are several main points, taking into account which you can get the most out of this exciting game.

  1. When making riddles about animals, show your child pictures. This advice is especially relevant for kids.
  2. You can combine learning riddles about animals with a trip to the zoo, forest or farm. Having seen the behavior of animals in reality, it will be easier for a child to guess riddles about wild or domestic animals.
  3. From time to time, return to the riddles you solved. This will allow you to repeat the names of the animals and train your memory.
  4. Focus on comparisons and figurative descriptions that appear in the riddle. This will expand the child’s vocabulary and imaginative thinking.
  5. Don't just limit yourself to familiar animals. Riddles about wild animals are a great way to introduce your child to the variety of animals in the wild forest, while at the same time, riddles about pets will remind your child of the pets he knows.

Riddles about animals with answers

Not a plowman, not a carpenter,
Not a blacksmith, not a carpenter,
And the first worker in the village.

I'll doze off and sing
My song for you.
But when I'm hunting -
I'm not lazy at work.

I am the most thrifty of all:
I, friends, have a cheek
Like a nut bag
Or, say, a duffel bag.

Lying between the trees
Pillow with needles.
She lay quietly
Then suddenly she ran away.

He has a huge mouth
It's called...

The beast waddles
For raspberries and honey.
He loves sweets very much
And when autumn comes,
Climbs into a hole until spring,
Where he sleeps and dreams.

Who deftly jumps through the trees
And flies up into the oak trees?
Who hides nuts in a hollow,
Drying mushrooms for the winter?

Digs, digs,
An underground passage is being built,
Digs, builds deftly
Bedroom and storage room.

What kind of animal
Tell me, brothers,
Can he get inside himself?

He walks with his head up,
Not because he’s an important count,
Not because of a proud disposition,
But because he...

I'm scratching under the floor,
And I'm afraid of cats.

You stroke it and it caresses you.
You tease and it bites.
Sits on a chain
The house is guarded.

In rich clothes,
Yes, I'm a bit blind myself.
Lives without a window
Haven't seen the sun

He is friends with the owner,
The house is guarded
Lives under the porch
And the tail is a ring.

He has a big ears,
He is obedient to his master.
And although he is not great,
But it drives like a truck.

Not a mustache, but a beard,
And he's angry at all the guys,
But he’s still not a grandfather.
Guess, kids, who?

This little baby
I'm glad even for a bread crumb,
Because before dark
She is hiding in a hole.

Less than a tiger more cat,
There are horn-like brushes above the ears..

The creeper crawls
Needles are lucky.

The scythe has no den,
He doesn't need a hole.
Legs save you from enemies,
And from hunger - bark.

In the summer he walks through the forest,
In winter it rests in a den.

In the autumn he climbed into the cabbage:
horned and shaggy, and with a long beard

He arched his back,
Meowed. Who it?

I combed my hair without a comb
And I washed my face without water,
Climbed into a soft chair
And he sang in every possible way.

Instead of a tail there is a hook.
Instead of a nose there is a snout.
Piglet is full of holes,
And the hook is fidgety.

Piglet

Small stature a long tail, gray coat, sharp teeth

She is motley, eats green, gives white

Doesn't spin, doesn't weave,
And he dresses people.
He takes off his fur coat twice a year.
Who walks under a fur coat?

Not a bird,
Doesn't sing
And who goes into the house?
She lets you know.

When he is in a cage, he is pleasant.
There are many black spots on the skin.
He is a beast of prey, albeit a little bit,
Like a lion and a tiger, similar to a cat.

Like a royal crown
He wears his horns.
Eats lichen, green moss,
Loves snowy meadows.

Under the pines, under the fir trees
There is a bag of needles.

I walk around in a fluffy fur coat,
I live in a dense forest.
In a hollow on an old oak tree
I'm gnawing nuts.

The hedgehog has grown tenfold
It turned out...

Porcupine

He's very, very curly
He doesn’t want to become a shashlik at all,
Among the sheep there is a giant,
What's his name?

There are workers in the river
Not joiners, not carpenters,
And they will build a dam -
At least paint a picture.

A bun made from needles.
Who's curled up in a ball here?
You won’t understand where the tail is, where the nose is,
He carries groceries on his back.
In general, you won’t understand right away.
Who is this anyway?

They look very strange:
Dad has wavy curls,
And mom walks around with her hair cut,
What is she offended by?

Ears are sensitive and erect,
The tail is tousled with a hook,
I won’t let a stranger into a stranger’s house,
I'm sad without my owner.

Eyes, mustache,
Claws, tail,
And he washes himself cleaner than everyone else.

Red Dairy
Day chews, night chews.
After all, grass is not so easy
Turn it into milk!

Hungry - mooing,
Full - chews,
To all the guys
Gives milk.

On the back of a needle
Long and stinging.
And curls up into a ball -
There is no head, no legs.

They stick out around me
Thousands of needles.
I have any enemy
The conversation is short.

Believe it or not:
An animal ran through the forest.
He carried it on his forehead for a reason
Two spreading bushes.

He looks like a shepherd
Every tooth is a sharp knife!
He runs with his mouth bared,
Ready to attack a sheep.

Touchy, covered in needles,
I live in a hole, under a Christmas tree.
Even though the doors are wide open,
But no animals come to me.

A log floats down the river -
Oh, how furious it is!

Crocodile

Sir, not a wolf,
Long-eared, but not a hare,
With hooves, but not a horse.

I am a hunchbacked beast
And the guys like me.

What a very beautiful animal
Tallest, longest?

Long ear,
A ball of fluff.
Jumps deftly
He's nibbling on a carrot.

The living castle grumbled
He lay down across the door.

You and I will recognize the animal
According to two such signs:
He is wearing a gray fur coat - in winter,
And in a red fur coat - in the summer.

There is a nickel, but it won’t buy anything.

There are lumberjacks on the rivers
In silver-brown fur coats.
From trees, branches, clay
They build strong dams.

It’s easy for us to recognize him,
It's easy to recognize:
He's tall
And he sees far.

Put on the horses
Marine shirts.

In zoo,
Believe it or not,
Resides
Wonder beast.
He has a hand in his forehead,
So similar to a pipe!

He holds his ears up.
His tail is crooked.
Place your paws on your chest:
“Give me some sausages!”
Licks you on the cheek and on the nose
My shaggy friend...

Lying down dirty
In a bristly shirt.
Pretzel tail,
Pig nose.

Piglet

Jumping through the trees,
And the nuts click-click.

What kind of animal is playing with me?
Doesn't moo, doesn't neigh, doesn't bark,
Attacks the balls
Hides his claws in his paws!

Red-haired cheat,
Cunning and dexterous,
Got into the barn
I counted the chickens.

Thick grasses entwined,
The meadows are curled up,
And I myself am all curly,
Even a curl of a horn.

Hardworking animals
They are building a house in the middle of the river.
If anyone comes to visit,
Know that the entrance is from the river.

White in winter,
And in the summer it’s gray.
Doesn't offend anyone
And he is afraid of everyone.

Me, friends, underground dweller
I am a digger and a builder,
I'm digging, digging, digging,
I'm building corridors everywhere,
And then I'll build a house
And I live peacefully in it.

Carrying around the forest all day
Branched horns...
Even at night, remove the horns
He cannot, fearing the enemy.

Who lives in the deep forest,
Clumsy, clubfooted?
In summer he eats raspberries, honey,
And in winter he sucks his paw.

Who from the tall dark pines
Did you throw a cone at the kids?
And into the bushes through a stump
Flashed like a light?

What kind of forest animal
Stood up like a post under a pine tree
And stands among the grass,
Are your ears bigger than your head?

Angry touchy-feely
Lives in the wilderness of the forest:
There are a lot of needles
And not a single thread.

Here are the needles and pins
They crawl out from under the bench.
They look at me
They want milk.

I arrange myself cleverly:
I have a pantry with me.
Where's the storage room?
Behind the cheek!
I'm so cunning!

Lives in the rivers of Africa
Evil green ship!

Crocodile

There is a lot of power in him,
He is almost as tall as a house.
He has a huge nose
It’s as if the nose has been growing for a thousand years.

All my life I have carried two humps,
I have two stomachs!
But every hump is not a hump, it’s a barn!
There's enough food in them for seven days!

With a beard, not an old man,
With horns, not a bull,
They milk, not the cow,
Lyko fights
But he doesn’t have bast shoes.

Will curl up into a ball,
But you can’t take it.

I dug everything up - both the meadow and the garden -
Earth-moving apparatus.
In the dark during walking hours
I dug alleys under the field.

Not a lamb or a cat,
Wears a fur coat all year round.
Gray fur coat - for summer,
For winter - a different color.

Touching the grass with hooves,
A handsome man walks through the forest,
Walks boldly and easily
Horns spread wide.

What a horse! –
Andreyka exclaimed. –
Like big
Lined notebook!

Smooth, brown, clumsy,
He doesn't like the winter cold.
Until spring in a deep hole
In the middle of the wide steppe
The animal is sleeping sweetly!
What's his name?

Which of the animals
Is the tail fluffier and longer?

They always call me blind
But this is not a problem at all.
I built a house underground
All the storerooms are full of it.

From branch to branch,
Fast as a ball
Jumping through the forest
Red-haired circus performer.
Here he is on the fly
I picked the cone,
Jumped on the trunk
And he ran into the hollow.

Small, gray, and a tail like an awl.

Small, white,
Jump-jump along the forest!
One snowball at a time!

She doesn’t speak, doesn’t sing, but she lets her know who goes to the owner.

The owner of the forest wakes up in the spring,
And in winter, under the blizzard howl,
He sleeps in a snow hut.

Run up the mountain, somersault down the mountain.

Who carries his own house?

Turtle

And they don’t swim in the sea,
And there are no bristles on them,
And yet they are called
They are sea...

Made a hole, dug a hole,
The sun is shining, but he doesn't know.

The tail is fluffy, the fur is golden,
Lives in the forest, steals chickens from the village.

The muzzle is mustachioed, the fur coat is striped,
He washes his face often, but doesn’t know how to use water.

By developing the sphere of emotions, children's riddles about animals ensure the development of your baby. From the first years he learns important facts about one or another inhabitant of a forest, field or farm. Every year the little prodigy’s stock of knowledge will grow, which will have a great impact on his horizons. For example, by guessing riddles about animals, a child can obtain the following information:

  • appearance of the animal;
  • place of residence;
  • habits;
  • favorite treats;
  • enemies and friends of the animal;
  • behavioral features.

Quick memorization of the information received is facilitated not only by the rhyming syllable, but also by the rather simple language in which children's riddles about animals are usually written. The use of vivid comparisons leaves a mark in the child’s memory, and he easily recalls, if necessary, this or that feature of the animal.

In addition to developing curiosity, attention and imagination, the riddle plays quite a role important role and in the child’s communication with loved ones. After all, most riddles have a bright emotional coloring, an exciting plot, and therefore cause positive experiences.

At first glance, it may seem that a riddle is a primitive and rather insignificant genre of oral folk art. But it is precisely solving riddles that contributes to the development of certain mental processes. In particular, they train well:

  • logical and critical thinking;
  • memory;
  • ability to analyze received information;
  • the ability to compare facts and draw conclusions.

In addition to the fact that it is useful for your child to listen to and guess riddles about animals, your child can also come up with simple riddles on his own. He will probably enjoy telling them to his parents and friends, because at this moment he feels important.

The very form of constructing the riddle and its small volume attract children. And if parents turn the guessing process into an interesting game, the benefits of riddles will be difficult to overestimate. Practice reasoning, uncover the mysteries of the animal world, and grow closer with your children.

Riddles about a stork, shark, ram, squirrel, hippopotamus, beavers, butterfly, wolf, camel, crow, sparrow, caterpillar, goose

A

And in the seas and in the oceans
The terrible fish lives:
Mouth with terrible teeth
And a big, big belly.
(shark)

Long-legged, long-nosed,
Long-necked, voiceless.
He flies to hunt
For frogs to the swamp.
(stork)

B

Thick grasses entwined,
The meadows are curled up,
And I myself am all curly,
Even a curl of a horn.
(ram)

Over the mountains, over the valleys
They wear a fur coat and a caftan
(ram)

Jumping on branches
Agile and agile.
I collect nuts
Large, selected.
Winter will come soon -
I'll prepare for it myself.
Pine cone, acorn and fungus
You need to prepare for future use.
(squirrel)

You and I will recognize the animal
According to two such signs:
He's wearing a gray fur coat - in winter,
And in a red fur coat - in the summer.
(squirrel)

From branch to branch, fast as a ball,
A red-haired circus performer gallops through the forest.
So on the fly he picked a cone,
He jumped onto the trunk and ran into the hollow.
(squirrel)

***

Has a nest in a tree,
Jumps and flies on branches,
Not a bird.
(squirrel)

Agile little animal
Lives in a hollow hut.
Jump and jump all day long,
I found a fungus
I strung it on a branch,
Prepared for future use.
(squirrel)

Who deftly jumps along the branches
And flies up into the oak trees?
Who hides nuts in a hollow,
Drying mushrooms for the winter?
(squirrel)

Thick-skinned, thick-lipped,
And there are four teeth in the mouth.
If he opens his mouth,
You might faint!
(hippopotamus)

There are lumberjacks on the rivers
In silver-brown fur coats.
From trees, branches, clay
They build strong dams.
(beavers)

These builders are
River inhabitants.
Saw wood
They are building a dam.
(beavers)

There are workers on the river,
Not joiners, not carpenters,
And they will build a dam -
At least paint a picture
(beavers)

Not a bird, but with wings,
It flies and flutters.
(butterfly)

Moved by the flower
All four petals.
I wanted to rip it off
And he took off and flew away.
(butterfly)

IN

He looks like a shepherd
Every tooth is a sharp knife,
He runs with his mouth bared,
Ready to attack a sheep.
(wolf)

Gray, toothy, prowls the fields,
Looking for calves and lambs.
(wolf)

He may not eat anything for a week
The food pantry is on his back.
(camel)

Two hills are coming
Without grass
Full of water.
(camel)

Naughty boy
In a gray army jacket
Snooping around the yard
Collects crumbs.
(sparrow)

***
- How a crown would suit me! -
She croaked importantly...
(crow)
G

Hairy, green,
She hides in the leaves
Although there are many legs,
Can't escape.
(caterpillar)

Stands on one leg
He drinks water with a horn.
(goose)

He walks along the road
He has legs like flippers.
The neck is long, arched,
Pinches if angry.
(goose)

Riddles about animals starting with the letters D, E, E, Z, Z, I

Riddles about woodpecker, hedgehog, ruffe, giraffe, beetle, hare, zebra, snake

D

I knock - my head hurts,
I don't knock - I'm hungry
(woodpecker)

What kind of strange things are these?
Drum rolls
Coming from the thicket
Sometimes slower, sometimes more often.
(woodpecker)

I'm knocking on wood
I want to get a worm.
Although hidden under the bark,
It will still be mine.
(woodpecker)

Carpenter with sharp chisel
Builds a house with one window.
(woodpecker)

On the claws on the pine trunk
The red-headed fitter climbed in,
He worked hard
But the light did not flash in the forest.
(woodpecker)

Who is wearing a bright red beret,
In a black satin jacket?
He doesn't look at me
And it knocks, knocks, knocks.
(woodpecker)

HER

Under the pines, under the fir trees
There is a bag of needles.
(hedgehog)

At the bottom of the river,
The grass is thick,
The prickly river hedgehog lives.
(ruff)

Hidden at the bottom
Needles on the back.
(ruff)

Lying between the trees
Pillow with needles.
She lay quietly
Then suddenly she ran away.
(hedgehog)

Round, not a ball,
The mouth is not visible, but the biter
You can't take it with your hand,
He's called...
(hedgehog)

Touchy, covered in needles,
I live in a hole under a Christmas tree.
Even though the doors are wide open,
But no animals come to me.
(hedgehog)

Here are the needles and pins
They crawl out from under the bench.
They look at me
They want milk
(hedgehog)

A ball is rolling through the forest,
He has a prickly side.
He hunts at night
For bugs and mice.
(hedgehog)

AND

Black, but not a raven,
Horned, but not a bull;
Six legs without hooves;
It flies and howls,
He sits down and digs the ground.
(bug)

He's tall and spotted
With a long, long neck,
And he eats leaves -
Leaves from trees.
(giraffe)

It’s easy for us to recognize him,
It's easy to recognize:
He's tall
And he sees far.
(giraffe)

He walks with his head up,
Not because of a proud disposition,
Not because he’s an important count,
But because he...
(giraffe)

Z

Run up the hill
From the mountain - somersault
(hare)

I live in the forest and meadow,
I'm spoiling the garden beds
And I run away without looking back.
(hare)

Cross-eyed, small,
In a white fur coat and felt boots
(white hare)

White in winter,
Gray in summer,
Doesn't offend anyone
And he’s afraid of everyone
(hare)

A ball of fluff, a long ear,
Jumps deftly and loves carrots.
(hare)

Gray in summer, white in winter
(hare)

The scythe has no den,
He doesn't need a hole.
Legs save you from enemies,
And from hunger - bark.
(hare)

What kind of forest animal
He stood up like a pillar under a pine tree.
And stands among the grass -
The ears are larger than the head.
(hare)

Not a lamb or a cat,
Wears a fur coat all year round.
Gray fur coat - for summer,
For winter - a different color.
(hare)

What a horse! -
Andreyka exclaimed -
Like a big lined notebook!
(zebra)

What kind of horses are they all wearing vests?
(zebras)

A horse is not a horse
A sailor is not a sailor,
Looks like he's wearing a vest
Hooves and tail.
(zebra)

Horse like horse
Only in stripes.
Have you ever seen
Sailor horse?
(zebra)

The rope curls
At the end is the head.
(snake)

Riddles about animals starting with the letters K, L, M, N

Riddles about a mosquito, grasshopper, whale, kangaroo, mole, cat, cow, chicken, goat, goat, crocodile, cobra, frog, fox, horse, bear, mouse, fly, ant, rhinoceros

TO

It curls around the nose,
But it’s not given into your hands
(mosquito)

Jumping Champion
Jumps and gallops across the meadows.
(grasshopper)

A violinist lives in a meadow,
He wears a tailcoat and walks at a gallop.
(grasshopper)

Across the sea - ocean
A miracle giant is swimming,
Hiding my mustache in my mouth,
Stretched out for a mile.
(whale)

There are no packages or buns in the bag;
I'm in my bag with my mom on a walk.
(kangaroo)

I worked all summer,
He dug passages in the ground cunningly,
And two kilometers long
I took the metro for myself.
(mole)

The digger is completely blind,
And he digs with his hand -
Builds thick-walled
Underground cities.
(mole)

I dug everything up - both the meadow and the garden -
Earth-moving apparatus.
In the dark during walking hours
I dug alleys under the field.
(mole)

Underground corridors,
There are a hundred transitions.
The owner in black is sitting there
Your fur coat.
(mole)

He is highest in the meadow
Jumps right on the run.
He is a green dexterous violinist
With antennae on the head.
(grasshopper)

I took the name from the blacksmith,
And the cucumber has its own color.
(grasshopper)

He is horned and bearded,
Looks sternly at the guys.
If anyone is being naughty -
Gore, gore!
(goat)

With a beard, not an old man,
With horns, not a bull,
They milk, not the cow,
He pulls the bast, but doesn’t give the bast shoes.
(goat)

What kind of bird
Not afraid of people
Doesn't fly high
Does he sing “Ko-ko-ko”?
(chicken)

Clucking, clucking,
Convenes children
He gathers everyone under his wing.
(chicken)

Our dear friend,
He will give us feathers for our pillow,
Will give eggs for pancakes,
Easter cakes for pies.
(chicken)

Who's on the tree, on the branch,
The score is kept: "Ku-ku! Ku-ku!"
(cuckoo)

The motley itself,
Eats green
Gives white.
(cow)

Red Dairy
Day chews and night chews,
After all, grass is not so easy
Convert into milk.
(cow)

Hungry - mooing,
Full - chews,
He gives milk to all the children.
(cow)

I combed my hair without a comb
And I washed my face without water,
Climbed into a soft chair
And he sang in every possible way.
(cat)

This animal lives only at home.
Everyone is familiar with this beast.
He has a mustache like knitting needles.
He purrs and sings a song.
Only the mouse is afraid of him...
Did you guess it? This...
(cat)

He got used to living with us:
Caress me - he will start a song,
If you offend, he will rip you off.
What kind of animal is this mustache? ...
(cat)

The muzzle is mustachioed,
Striped fur coat,
Washing frequently
But I don’t know about water.
(cat)

***

He drinks milk, sings a song,
Wash cleanly
But I don’t know about water.
(cat)

***

Long old woman
No arms, no legs, no belly.
Tends to bite
Like a goose, hissing.
(cobra)

A log floats down the river -
Oh, and it's scary!
To those who fell into the river,
The nose will be bitten off...
(crocodile)

Lives in the rivers of Africa
Evil green ship!
Whoever would not swim towards -
It will swallow everyone...
(crocodile)

L

He sits with his eyes bulging,
He speaks French
Jumps like a flea
Swims like a human.
(frogs)

Behind the trees and bushes
The flame flashed quickly.
flashed, ran -
There is no smoke, no fire.
(fox)

Touching the grass with hooves,
A handsome man walks through the forest,
Walks boldly and easily
Horns spread wide.
(elk)

Above the river water -
The princess is round-faced.
The princess sings so melodiously,
That everyone on land covers their ears.
(frog)

We are green like grass;
Our song: "Kva-kva".
(frogs)

What a dangerous animal
Walks around in a red fur coat,
The snow is shoveling away
Are there enough mice?
(fox)

Got into the chicken coop habit -
Expect trouble.
Sweeps flowers with its red tail.
(fox)

Lives in the forest
He steals chickens from the village.
(fox)

Look what it is:
Everything burns like gold.
Walks around in a fur coat dear,
The tail is fluffy and large.
(fox)

It wouldn't be my work, it wouldn't be my running
You would live poorly, man,
But in the age of the car and the motor,
I'm afraid I'll be retiring soon.
(horse)

M

The owner of the forest wakes up in the spring,
And in winter, under the blizzard howl,
He sleeps in a snow hut.
(bear)

Grandfather is dressed in a fur coat, there is fur on the outside
(bear)

In the summer he walks through the forest,
In winter it rests in a den.
(bear)

In summer he walks without a road
Between pines and birches.
And in winter he sleeps in a den,
Hiding your nose from the frost.
(bear)

The beast waddles
For raspberries and honey.
He loves sweets very much
And when autumn comes,
Climbs into a hole until spring,
Where he sleeps and dreams.
(bear)

A giant lives in the forest,
Sweet tooth - loves honey.
And the weather will turn bad,
Goes to sleep - yes, for six months!
(bear)

The baby has a long tail.
"Pee-ee!" -
Squeaks when he sees a cat
Her home is hidden in a hole,
And the little one's name is...
(mouse)

Hiding under the floor, afraid of cats.
(mouse)

Lives in a hole
Gnawing the crusts
short legs,
Faster than a cat.
(mouse)

Flying all day long
Everyone gets bored.
(fly)

In the fall he will climb into the crack,
And in the spring he will wake up.
(fly


Flying all day long
Everyone gets bored.
(fly)

In a clearing near the fir trees
The house is built from needles.
He is not visible behind the grass,
And there are a million residents in it.
(anthill and ants)


I go here and there
I'm small myself
And I carry myself more.
(ant)


N

He's not bloodthirsty at all
Because herbivore
There are two horns on the nose,
There are hooves on the legs,
Protection from enemies.
(rhinoceros)

Riddles about animals starting with the letters O, P, R, S, T

Riddles about deer, donkey, sheep, parrot, bee, spider, birds, pig, rooster, dog, owl, magpie, marmot, pig, dragonfly, firefly, cockroach, black grouse

ABOUT

Who carries a forest on his head?
(deer, elk)

Sir, not a wolf,
Long-eared, but not a hare,
With hooves, but not a horse.
(donkey)

This is a very rare case -
Two branches grow on the head.
(deer)

Touching the grass with hooves,
A handsome man walks through the forest.
Walks boldly and easily
Horns spread wide.
(deer)

Doesn't spin, doesn't weave
And he dresses people.
(sheep)

P

Scarlet house,
And there are no residents.
(Bee hive)

Not a man, not a beast,
And he can speak like a human being.
(parrot)

There are a lot of threads
But it doesn’t roll into a ball,
She doesn’t sew clothes for herself,
But the fabric always weaves.
(spider)

In an empty hollow -
About a hundred houses,
One hundred boilers each
In the middle there is a fair.
(Bee hive)

We didn’t count the miles under our feet,
We didn’t travel on the roads,
and we’ve been overseas.
(migratory birds)

He carries a needle with him,
Not a dressmaker.
She cooks, not the cook.
(bee)

Who sings so loudly
About the fact that the sun is rising?
(rooster)

Not a king, but wearing a crown,
Not a horseman, but with spurs,
Not a watchman, but screaming
In case of danger.
(rooster)

Crochet tail, snout nose.
(pig)

R

When I'm black -
I'm nimble and nimble
I'll just blush
So I’ll calm down.
(cancer)

The shoemaker is not a shoemaker,
A tailor is not a tailor,
There are bristles in the mouth,
In hands - scissors.
(cancer)

Not a blacksmith, but with tongs.
(cancer)

***
People live -
Walks backwards.
(crayfish)
***
For parents and children
All clothes are made from coins.
(fish)
***
I'm swimming under the bridge
And I wag my tail.
(fish)

Less tiger, more cat
Above the ears there are brushes-horns.
(lynx)

WITH

Lies on the hay
She doesn’t eat it herself and doesn’t give it to others.
(dog)

***
I won’t let a stranger into a stranger’s house,
I'm sad without my owner.
(dog)

There is a house in the yard,
The owner is on the chain.
(dog)

He is friends with the owner,
The house is guarded
Lives under the porch
And the tail is a ring.
(dog)

He caresses his "friends"
He swears at “strangers”.
In your little house
Sits on the lock.
(dog)

You stroke it, it caresses you,
You tease and he bites.
Sits on a chain
The house is guarded.
(dog)


The fidget is motley,
long-tailed bird,
talkative bird,
The most chatty one.
(magpie)

***
Flying all night
Gets mice.
(owl)

Smooth, brown, clumsy,
He doesn't like the winter cold,
Until spring in a deep hole
In the middle of the wide steppe
The animal is sleeping sweetly.
What's his name? ...
(marmot)

Not the sun, not the fire,
And at night it shines.
(Firefly)

Blue airplane
Sat on a white dandelion.
(dragonfly)

***

What kind of girl:
The belt is thin,
Huge eyes,
Flying and chirping?
(dragonfly)

There is a patch in front,
At the back there is a hook,
In the middle the back
And it has bristles on it.
(pig)

Instead of a nose there is a snout,
Where the tail is, there is a hook.
(pig)

There is a nickel,
And you can't buy anything
(pig)

***
Savka has a piglet,
Two pancakes and a pretzel,
His shoes are without laces,
And the suit is made of bristles.
(pig)
T

Short-legged crawling
The mustache is longer than the legs.
(cockroach)

Red-browed, black-feathered,
The tail is oblique and purrs on the birch tree.
(grouse)

Riddles about animals starting with the letters U, F, X, C, C

Riddles about a snail, an eagle owl, a hamster, a turtle, a heron, a chicken, a worm

U
***
On a narrow path -
Head and horns.
Who crawls so slowly
Are you carrying your own house?
(snail)

I carry the house with me,
I hide in it from animals.
(snail)

F

Lives in the forest,
Hoots like a robber
People are afraid of him
And he is afraid of people.
(owl)

***

Silent during the day
Screams at night
Flying through the forest
It scares passersby.
(owl)

X

I line up deftly:
I have a pantry with me.
Where's the storage room? Behind the cheek!
I'm so cunning!
(hamster)

C

He appeared in a yellow fur coat:
- Goodbye, two shells!
(chick)

Ticks are walking on the lake -
They are looking for edible things.
(heron)

H

Who plows the land first?
(worm)

We rarely see him
we meet on the road.
He walks without a stick
eyeless and legless.
He is not afraid of dogs, not cats, not cows,
But only chickens and roosters.
(worm)

Below is a stone,
On top is a stone
Eats grass, but not a cow
The chicken lays eggs, but not the chicken.
(turtle)

He lives calmly, in no hurry,
Carry a shield just in case.
under him, without knowing fear,
Walking...
(turtle)

Lives between the stones
A head with four legs.
(turtle)

Riddles about animals starting with the letters Sh, Sh, E, Yu, Z

Riddles about pike, egg, lizard,

Sh Shch E Yu Ya
SCH
***
She is the most dangerous in the river,
Cunning, gluttonous, strong,
Besides, she’s so mean!
Of course it's...
(pike)
I

The hut is new - there is no tenant,
The tenant will appear -
The old hut will fall apart.
(egg)

Small, light,
But you can’t lift it by the tail.
(lizard)

Green belt
Lost in the grass
(lizard)

Runs among the stones
you can't keep up with her.
He grabbed the tail, but - ah!
She ran away with the tail in her hands.
(lizard)


Solving riddles is not only exciting, but also useful. Since ancient times, it is no coincidence that humanity has invented all sorts of riddles about various subjects, natural phenomena, animals and plants. In the plots of fairy tales, riddles were needed to test the ingenuity, resourcefulness, intelligence and knowledge of their heroes. And in fact, riddles contribute to the development of memory and imaginative thinking.
At various children's parties, kids especially love to solve riddles. Of course, the complexity of the riddles should be chosen in accordance with the age of the audience:

  • Essentially, children's riddles are prose or poetic questions that quite clearly describe a certain object, but do not directly name it.
  • For 3-4 year olds, simple riddles in poetic form. All the words in the riddle should be familiar to kids, and the topic should be close to them. In Russians folk riddles Rarely used or outdated words are constantly encountered, so you need to ask the child if he understood their meaning and, if there is difficulty, explain their meaning. Children's abstract thinking is still poorly developed, so riddles should contain clear hints of the correct answer. If the riddle still turns out to be too much for the child, then you can give him some hints.

Children love fairy tales, including the opportunity to solve riddles about their favorite characters. Basically, the theme for children's riddles is something unique property an object or its similarity to another, more familiar object. If you play guessing games with your child, he will learn that learning can be fun and interesting.
Some children like certain riddles, while others like a different type; no trend can be traced here. The little ones are delighted with riddles about animals, birds, fish and bugs. Older children are more attracted to riddles about fairy tale heroes and modern cartoon characters. In order for solving riddles to turn into an exciting game, adults need to sensitively grasp the theme that is suitable for the children present and the current conditions. If this is outdoor recreation, then riddles about birds and animals will be appropriate; in the forest, you can focus on “mushroom” riddles.
Being in an appropriate environment, the child will be able to more fully reveal his imagination and get more vivid impressions. For example, a child will be very happy to see fish swimming in a pond from the shore. This is where he should ask a riddle about fish. There is no doubt that the baby will never forget the correct solution.
Red beads are hanging, looking at us from the bushes.
These children, birds and bears love beads very much.
(Raspberries)

***
A beautiful maiden sits in prison,
And the braid is on the street.
(Carrot)

***
Round-round, sweet-sweet,
With striped skin smooth,
And if you cut it, look:
It's red-red inside.
(Watermelon)

***
It makes noise in the field and in the garden, but it won’t get into the house.
And I won't go anywhere while he goes.
(Rain)

***
- What a horse! - Andreika exclaimed.
Like a big lined notebook!
(Zebra)

***
I combed my hair without a comb and washed my face without water,
He climbed into a soft chair and sang in every key.
(Cat)

***
Get into the habit of going into the poultry house - expect trouble.
Covers his tracks with his red tail.
(Fox)

***
There is a house in the yard,
The owner is on the chain.
(Dog)

***
Here are the needles and pins crawling out from under the bench.
They look at me, they want milk.
(Hedgehog)

***
The hungry one moos, the well-fed one chews,
He gives milk to all the children.
(Cow)

***
You and I will recognize the animal
According to two such signs:
He's wearing a white fur coat in winter,
And in a gray fur coat - in the summer.
(Hare)

***
White in winter, gray in summer.
He doesn’t offend anyone, but he’s afraid of everyone.
(Hare)

***
Who deftly jumps through the fir trees and flies up into the oak trees?
Who hides nuts in a hollow and dries mushrooms for the winter?
(Squirrel)

***
In the summer he walks through the forest,
In winter it rests in a den.
(Bear)

***
In summer he walks without a path between pines and birches,
And in winter he sleeps in a den, hiding his nose from the frost.
(Bear)

***
The muzzle is mustachioed,
Striped fur coat,
Washing frequently
But I don’t know about water.
(Cat)

***
From branch to branch, fast as a ball,
A red-haired circus performer gallops through the forest.
So on the fly he picked a cone,
He jumped onto the trunk and ran into the hollow.
(Squirrel)

Colors for kids

When parents work with their baby day after day, achieving its gradual development, they often...

***
Touching the grass with his hooves, a handsome man walks through the forest,
It walks boldly and easily, with its horns spread wide.
(Deer, elk)

***
This animal lives only at home.
Everyone is familiar with this beast.
He has a mustache like knitting needles.
He sings a song, purring.
Only the mouse is afraid of him...
Did you guess it? This -...
(Cat)

***
In front there is a patch,
At the back there is a hook
In the middle the back
And it has bristles on it.
(Piglet)

***
What kind of forest animal
Stood up like a post under a pine tree
And stands among the grass
Are your ears bigger than your head?
(Hare)

***
I won’t let a stranger into a stranger’s house,
I'm sad without my owner.
(Dog)

***
Lives in the forest
And in the village he steals chickens.
(Fox)

***
In rich clothes,
Yes, I'm a little blind,
Lives without a window
Haven't seen the sun.
(Mole)

***
Instead of a nose there is a snout.
Where the tail is, there is a hook.
(Piglet)

***
Lives in the rivers of Africa
Evil green ship!
Whoever swims towards
It will swallow everyone...
(Crocodile)

***
I dug everything up - both the meadow and the garden
earthmoving apparatus,
In the dark during walking hours
I dug alleys under the field.
(Mole)

***
You stroke it and it caresses you.
You tease - it bites,
Sits on a chain
The house is guarded.
(Dog)

***
Long ear
A ball of fluff,
Jumps deftly
Nibbles a carrot.
(Hare)

***
The beast waddles
For raspberries and honey.
He loves sweets very much.
And when autumn comes,
Climbs into a hole until spring,
Where he sleeps and dreams.
(Bear)

***
A horse is not a horse, a sailor is not a sailor,
Looks like he's wearing a vest, hooves and a tail.
(Zebra)

***
Like a cow, but small
True, there are also horns.
(Goat)

***
Less tiger, more cat
Above the ears there are brush-horns.
(Lynx)

***
I carry the house with me,
I hide in it from animals.
(Turtle, snail)

***
A log is floating along the river - oh, how scary it is!
Those who fall into the river will have their noses bitten off...
(Crocodile)

***
I arrange myself cleverly:
I have a pantry with me.
Where's the storage room? Behind the cheek!
I'm so cunning!
(Hamster)

***
There are a hundred corridors and passages underground!
The owner is sitting there in his black fur coat.
(Mole)

***
Look what
Everything burns like gold.
Walks around in a fur coat dear,
The tail is fluffy and large.
(Fox)

***
On a narrow path - a head and horns.
Who crawls so slowly and carries his own house?
(Snail)

***
All my life I have carried two humps, I have two stomachs!
But every hump is not a hump, it’s a barn!
They contain enough food for seven days!
(Camel)

***
No arms, no legs, crawling on his stomach.
(Worm, snake)

***
In the forest near the stump - bustle, running around:
The working people are busy all day,
He's building his own city.
(Ant)

***
The long-armed old man wove a hammock in the corner.
Invites: “Mid flies! Relax, little ones!
(Spider)

***
The housewife flies over the lawn,
If he fusses over a flower, he will share the honey.
(Bee)

***
It flies, squeaks, drags its long legs,
He will not miss the opportunity: he will sit down and bite.
(Mosquito)

***
He knits thin silk without hands and without a machine.
(Spider)

***
Zhu-zhu-zhu-zhu, I'm sitting on a branch,
I keep repeating the letter F,
Knowing this letter firmly,
I buzz in the spring and summer.
(Bug)

English for kids

IN modern world, almost all parents want their child to speak English perfectly...

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Winged fashionista, striped dress,
Even though he is small in size, if he bites, it will be bad.
(Bee)

***
Maybe he can climb into an apple and then eat it:
Everything that is tasty eats up and crawls back out.
(Worm)

***
You can't tell my tail from my head.
You will always find me in the ground.
(Worm)

***
The squadron sat down on a large colored carpet,
It will open and close its painted wings.
(Butterflies)

***
The sieve is hanging, not twisted by hand.
(Web)

***
Spring jumps - green back
From grass to blade of grass, from branch to path.
(Grasshopper)

***
Black-winged, red-breasted, and will find shelter in winter:
He is not afraid of a cold - with the first snow it’s right there!
(Bullfinch)

***
They get into formation without a command.
They go to the pond.
Who walks in a long chain,
Who loves discipline so much?
(Ducklings, goslings)

***
The fisherman stood in the water all day,
I filled the bag with fish.
Having finished fishing, he took the catch,
He rose up and was like that.
(Pelican)

***
Was White House, wonderful house,
And something knocked inside him.
And he crashed, and from there
A miracle ran out alive.
(Egg and chicken)

***
I swam in the water, but remained dry.
(Goose)

***
He flies all night, catching mice.
And when it becomes light, he flies into the hollow to sleep.
(Owl)

***
I have a comb, but I don’t use it,
I have spurs, but I don’t ride.
(Rooster)

***
This is an old friend of ours: he lives on the roof of the house.
Long-legged, long-nosed, long-necked, voiceless.
He flies to hunt for frogs in the swamp.
(Stork)

***
Lives in hot countries
And in cooler ones - in zoos.
And he is arrogant and boastful,
Because the tail is beautiful.
He admires it himself and shows it to us.
(Peacock)

***
She's long-tailed
Black from the back,
White belly and shoulders.
Rattling instead of speech.
At least he sees someone - instantly
Raises a chirping cry.
(Magpie)

***
It's like a bird - it doesn't fly,
He walks and collects grains.
(Chicken)

***
Yellow lumps, light as cotton wool!
They run after the quotation. Who is this?...
(Chicks)

***
Red paws, long neck,
Pinches your heels, run without looking back.
(Goose)

***
Who, without notes and without a pipe, trills best,
More vocal, more tender? Who is this?...
(Nightingale)

***
Between the branches new house, there is no door in that house,
Only a round window, not even a cat can fit through.
(Hollow)

***
Sturdy wooden house
With a small round window.
He stands on a long leg,
To prevent cats from getting in.
(birdhouse)

***
Who is wearing a bright red beret,
In a black satin jacket?
He doesn't look at me.
Everything is knocking, knocking, knocking.
(Woodpecker)

***
He stands on one leg, looking intently into the water.
Poking at random with its beak - looking for frogs in the river.
(Stork)

***
Clucking, clucking, calling the children together,
He picks everyone up under his wings.
(Chicken)

***
Wears a gray vest
But the wings are black.
Do you see twenty couples circling?
And they shout: “Ka-a-ar! Ka-a-ar! Ka-a-ar!”
(Crow)

***
The coloring is grayish, the habit is furtive,
The hoarse screamer is a famous person.
Who is she?...
(Crow)

Development of critical thinking in a child

At school they don’t teach you to doubt and evaluate, analyze and search, weigh options. Everything is simpler here...

***
It might break, it might weld,
If you want, you can turn into a bird.
(Egg)

***
He wanders importantly through the meadow,
Comes out of the water dry,
Wears red shoes
Gives soft featherbeds.
(Goose)

**
He flies to us with warmth, having traveled a long way.
He makes a house under the window out of grass and clay.
(Martin)

***
Amazing child: just came out of diapers -
Can swim and dive like his own mother.
(Duckling, gosling)

***
The hut was built without hands, without an axe.
(Nest)

***
Not a crow, not a tit - what is the name of this bird?
She perched herself on a branch and a “cuckoo” sound was heard in the forest.
(Cuckoo)

***
I show off as a white fluffy ball in a clean field.
A light breeze blew and a stalk remained.
(Dandelion)

***
The girl is holding a cloud on a stem in her hand.
Just blow on it and nothing will happen.
(Dandelion)

***
He stood in the forest, no one took him,
In a fashionable red hat, no good.
(Amanita)

***
It stood on a strong leg, now it lies in a basket.
(Mushroom)

***
Either from the roof, or from the sky - either cotton wool or fluff.
Or maybe snow flakes suddenly appeared in the summer?
Who secretly pours them out, as if from a bag?
(Poplar)

***
What kind of girl is this: not a seamstress, not a craftswoman,
She doesn’t sew anything herself, but uses needles all year round?
(Christmas tree)

***
An oak tree hid in a golden ball.
(Acorn)

***
The five brothers are inseparable.
They are never bored together.
They work with a pen
Saw, spoon, axe.
(Fingers)

***
Looks like a hedgehog
But he doesn't ask for food.
Runs through clothes
And the clothes will become cleaner.
(Brush)

***
If the day frowns, if it rains
He will go out into the street and fly over me.
(Umbrella)

***
There is a portrait in the room,
Similar to you in everything.
Laugh - and in response
He will laugh too.
(Mirror)

***
Look under the window -
There's an accordion stretched out there!
But the harmonica doesn't play
It warms our apartment.
(Battery)

***
The guys will bend me over
And the rain will fall on the garden bed.
(Watering can)

***
Guess the riddle: who are we?
On a clear day we sit at home,
If it rains, we have work
Stomp and splash through the swamps.
(Rubber boots)

***
He’s not used to a tie, not a collar, but to hug his neck,
Not always, but only when it’s cold.
(Scarf)

***
I'll cover any girl's hair
I’ll also give the boy short haircuts.
I am protection from the sun - that’s what I was made for.
(Panama)

***
The long-tailed horse brought us sweet porridge.
The horse is waiting at the gate - open your mouth wider.
(Spoon)

. Riddles about fairy-tale heroes:
It was mixed with sour cream,
Baked in a hot oven,
He ran away from the window,
Yes, it hit the fox in the mouth.
(gingerbread man)
***
That boy with the long nose
Kind, albeit mischievous.
The turtle gave him
Golden key.
(Pinocchio)
***
Grandma pulls, grandfather pulls,
But she sat tight
And then they called their granddaughter,
Cat and dog Bug,
The mouse clicked on the neighbor,
They pulled out together...
(turnip)
***
He comes to visit in the morning
And sings the sniffles out loud,
Never gets discouraged
Cute bear...
(Winnie the Pooh)
***
Treats wolves and hares,
Squirrels, birds and hedgehogs.
He will heal all the animals
Good doctor...
(Aibolit)

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Riddles about animals starting with the letter B

Riddles about ram

Who is neither in the heat nor in the cold
doesn't take off his fur coat?
(ram)

Thick grasses entwined,
The meadows are curled up,
And I myself am all curly,
Even a curl of a horn.
(ram)

He's very, very curly
He doesn’t want to become a shashlik at all,
Among the bright trees is a giant,
What's his name?
(ram)

Over the mountains, over the valleys
He wears a fur coat and a caftan.
(ram)

Riddles about hippopotamus


He has a huge mouth
It's called...
(hippopotamus)

Riddles about squirrel

Not a mouse, not a bird
frolicking in the forest,
Lives in the trees
And he gnaws nuts.
(squirrel)

I walk around in a fluffy fur coat,
I live in a dense forest.
In a hollow on an old oak tree
I'm gnawing nuts.
(squirrel)

Small, reddish,
And the tail is long and shaggy,
Lives on a tree
And he chews on pine cones.
(squirrel)

From branch to branch,
Fast as a ball
Jumping through the forest
Red-haired circus performer.
Here he is on the fly
I picked the cone,
Jumped on the trunk
And he ran into the hollow.
(squirrel)

Who deftly jumps through the trees
And flies up into the oak trees?
Who hides nuts in a hollow,
Drying mushrooms for the winter?
(squirrel)

Jumping through the trees,
And the nuts click-click.
(squirrel)

You and I will recognize the animal
According to two such signs:
He's wearing a gray fur coat - in winter,
And in a red fur coat - in the summer.
(squirrel)

Who from the tall dark pines
Did you throw a cone at the kids?
And into the bushes through a stump
Flashed like a light?
(squirrel)

Fast little animal
Jump and hop through the trees.
(squirrel)

Riddles about beaver
Who digs tunnels in the forest,
Builds dams from branches,
Are teeth like axes?
They are working...
(beavers)

What kind of forest animal is this?
Builds huts over water?
(beaver)

There are workers in the river
Not joiners, not carpenters,
And they will build a dam -
At least paint a picture.
(beavers)

Hardworking animals
They are building a house in the middle of the river.
If anyone comes to visit,
Know that the entrance is from the river.
(beavers)

There are lumberjacks on the rivers
In silver-brown fur coats.
From trees, branches, clay
They build strong dams.
(beavers)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter B

Riddles about camel
All my life I have carried two humps,
I have two stomachs!
But every hump is not a hump, it’s a barn!
There's enough food in them for seven days!
(camel)

I am a hunchbacked beast
And the guys like me.
(camel)

Riddles about wolf
Who is cold in winter
Wanders in the forest
Angry, hungry?
(wolf)

He looks like a shepherd
Every tooth is a sharp knife!
He runs with his mouth bared,
Ready to attack a sheep.
(wolf)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter D

Riddles about
The hedgehog has grown tenfold
It turned out...

Riddles about animals starting with the letter E, E

Riddles about raccoon
Unwashed in mouth
He won't take it for anything.
And you be like that
How neat...
(raccoon)

Riddles about hedgehog, hedgehog

A bun made from needles.
Who's curled up in a ball here?
You won’t understand where the tail is, where the nose is,
He carries groceries on his back.
In general, you won’t understand right away.
Who is this anyway?
(hedgehog)

Here are the needles and pins
They crawl out from under the bench.
They look at me
They want milk.
(hedgehog)

Lying between the trees
Pillow with needles.
She lay quietly
Then suddenly she ran away.
(hedgehog)

Will curl up into a ball,
But you can’t take it.
(hedgehog)

Touchy, covered in needles,
I live in a hole, under a Christmas tree.
Even though the doors are wide open,
But no animals come to me.
(hedgehog)

The creeper crawls
Needles are lucky.
(hedgehog)

They stick out around me
Thousands of needles.
I have any enemy
The conversation is short.
(hedgehog)

Under the pines, under the fir trees
There is a bag of needles.
(hedgehog)

On the back of a needle
Long and stinging.
And curls up into a ball -
There is no head, no legs.
(hedgehog)

Angry touchy-feely
Lives in the wilderness of the forest:
There are a lot of needles
And not a single thread.
(hedgehog)

Under the pine needles, under the prickly ones,
Along forest paths
A ball of needles runs
On short legs.
(hedgehog)

You will read this fairy tale
Quiet, quiet, quiet...
Once upon a time there was a gray hedgehog
And his...
(hedgehog)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter F

Riddles about giraffe
He's tall, he's huge,
It looks like a crane.
Only this crane is alive
With a real head.
Whichever one of you will be right
Who will answer me...
(giraffe)

It’s easy for us to recognize him,
It's easy to recognize:
He's tall
And he sees far.
(giraffe)

What a very beautiful animal
Tallest, longest?
(giraffe)

He walks with his head up,
Not because he’s an important count,
Not because of a proud disposition,
And because he?
(giraffe)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter Z

Riddles about hare

Quick jump
Warm fluff
Red eye.
(hare)

The scythe has no den,
He doesn't need a hole.
Legs save you from enemies,
And from hunger - bark.
(hare)

White in winter,
And in the summer it’s gray.
Doesn't offend anyone
And he is afraid of everyone.
(hare)

What kind of forest animal
Stood up like a post under a pine tree
And stands among the grass,
Are your ears bigger than your head?
(hare)

Not a lamb or a cat,
Wears a fur coat all year round.
Gray fur coat - for summer,
For winter - a different color.
(hare)

Gray in summer,
White in winter,
Can make long ears
Runs fast in the forest.
(hare)

Riddles about zebra

Black stripe, white stripe,
It was as if a skilled hand painted it.
(zebra)

Put on the horses
Marine shirts.
(zebra)

What a horse! —
Andreyka exclaimed. —
Like big
Lined notebook!
(zebra)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter K

Riddles about goat, goat

With a beard, not an old man,
With horns, not a bull,
They milk, not the cow,
Lyko fights
But he doesn’t have bast shoes.
(goat)

In the autumn he climbed into the cabbage:
horned and shaggy and with a long beard.
(goat)

Not a mustache, but a beard,
And he's angry at all the guys,
But he’s still not a grandfather.
Guess, kids, who?
(goat)

Riddles about horse

Not a plowman, not a carpenter,
Not a blacksmith, not a carpenter,
And the first worker in the village.
(horse)

Riddles about cow
Red Dairy
Day chews, night chews.
After all, grass is not so easy
Turn it into milk!
(cow)

Hungry - mooing,
Full - chews,
to all the guys
Gives milk.
(cow)

I don’t understand who is mooing:
"Moo-moo-moo! Moo-moo-moo!"
Gives us milk
In the morning he goes to the herd.
(cow)

She is motley, eats green, gives white.
(cow)

Riddles about cat

What kind of animal is playing with me?
Doesn't moo, doesn't neigh, doesn't bark,
Attacks the balls
Hides his claws in his paws!
(cat)

Shaggy, mustachioed,
Starts to eat
Sings songs.
(cat)

I combed my hair without a comb
And I washed my face without water,
Climbed into a soft chair
And he sang in every possible way.
(cat)

I'll doze off and sing
My song for you.
But when I'm hunting -
I'm not lazy at work.
(cat)

He arched his back,
Meowed. Who it?
(cat)

Eyes, mustache,
Claws, tail,
And he washes himself cleaner than everyone else.
(cat)

Riddles about crocodile
A log floats down the river -
Oh, how furious it is!
To those who fell into the river,
The nose will be bitten off...
(crocodile)

Lives in the rivers of Africa
Evil green ship!
(crocodile)

Riddles about a rabbit
Long ear
A ball of fluff.
Jumps deftly
He's nibbling on a carrot.
(rabbit)

Guess what,
Whose fluff is on the sweatshirts,
For hats, gloves
Does it suit you guys?
(rabbit)

Riddles about mole

Made a hole, dug a hole,
The sun is shining, but he doesn't know.
(Mole)

Digs, digs,
An underground passage is being built,
Digs, builds deftly
Bedroom and storage room.
(mole)

I, friends, am an underground dweller
I am a digger and a builder,
I'm digging, digging, digging,
I'm building corridors everywhere,
And then I'll build a house
And I live peacefully in it.
(mole)

In rich clothes,
Yes, I'm a bit blind myself.
Lives without a window
Haven't seen the sun.
(mole)

I dug everything up - both the meadow and the garden -
Earth-moving apparatus.
In the dark during walking hours
I dug alleys under the field.
(mole)

They always call me blind
But this is not a problem at all.
I built a house underground
All the storerooms are full of it.
(mole)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter L

Riddles about leopard
When he is in a cage, he is pleasant.
There are many black spots on the skin.
He is a beast of prey, albeit a little bit,
Like a lion and a tiger, similar to a cat.
(leopard)

Riddles about fox
Get into the habit of going into the poultry house -
Expect trouble.
Red tail
Covers his tracks.
(fox)

Red-haired cheat,
Cunning and dexterous,
Got into the barn
I counted the chickens.
(fox)

Which of the animals
Is the tail fluffier and longer?
(fox)

Riddles about moose

Touching the grass with hooves,
A handsome man walks through the forest,
Walks boldly and easily
Horns spread wide.
(elk)

Who carries a forest on his head?
(elk)

She grazes and lives in the forest,
A tree grows on the head.
(elk)

Riddles about lioness
They look very strange:
Dad has wavy curls,
And mom walks around with her hair cut,
What is she offended about?
(lioness)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter M

Riddles about bear

In the summer he walks through the forest,
In winter it rests in a den.
(bear)

Walks in summer, rests in winter.
(bear)

Who lives in the deep forest,
Clumsy, clubfooted?
In summer he eats raspberries, honey,
And in winter he sucks his paw.
(bear)

The beast waddles
For raspberries and honey.
He loves sweets very much
And when autumn comes,
Climbs into a hole until spring,
Where he sleeps and dreams.
(bear)

In summer he wanders without a road
Between pines and birches,
And in winter he sleeps in a den -
Hides your nose from the frost.
(bear)

Riddles about mouse

Small stature, long tail,
Gray coat, sharp teeth.
(mouse)

A small ball is fumbling under the bench.
(mouse)

This little baby
I'm glad even for a bread crumb,
Because before dark
She is hiding in a hole.
(mouse)

I'm scratching under the floor,
And I'm afraid of cats.
(mouse)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter N

Riddles about mink
What kind of animal
Tell me, brothers,
Can he get inside himself?
(mink)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter O

Riddles about monkey
Trainer early in the morning
Trains...
(monkey)

Riddles about sheep

Doesn't spin, doesn't weave,
And he dresses people.
He takes off his fur coat twice a year.
Who walks under a fur coat?
(lamb)

Riddles about deer
Carrying around the forest all day
Branched horns...
Even at night, remove the horns
He cannot, fearing the enemy.
(Deer)

Believe it or not:
An animal ran through the forest.
He carried it on his forehead for a reason
Two spreading bushes.
(Deer)

Like a royal crown
He wears his horns.
Eats lichen, green moss,
Loves snowy meadows.
(deer)

Riddles about donkey
Sir, not a wolf,
Long-eared, but not a hare,
With hooves, but not a horse.
(donkey)

He has a big ears,
He is obedient to his master.
And although he is not great,
But it drives like a truck.
(donkey)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter P

Riddles about piglet, pig

Lying down dirty
In a bristly shirt.
Pretzel tail,
Pig nose.
(pig)

Instead of a tail there is a hook.
Instead of a nose there is a snout.
Piglet is full of holes,
And the hook is fidgety.
(pig)

There is a nickel, but it won’t buy anything.
(pig)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter R

Riddles about lynx
Less tiger, more cat
There are horn-like brushes above the ears..
(lynx)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter C

Riddles about elephant
There is a lot of power in him,
He is almost as tall as a house.
He has a huge nose
As if the nose had been growing for a thousand years.
(elephant)

In zoo,
Believe it or not,
Resides
Wonder beast.
His hand is in his forehead
So similar to a pipe!
(elephant)

Riddles about dog, dog
He holds his ears up.
His tail is crooked.
Place your paws on your chest:
- Yes, I’ll have some sausages!
Licks you on the cheek and on the nose
My shaggy friend...
(dog)

It wags its tail and has teeth, but does not bark.
(dog)

He is friends with the owner,
The house is guarded
Lives under the porch
And the tail is a ring.
(dog)

Ears are sensitive and erect,
The tail is tousled with a hook,
I won’t let a stranger into a stranger’s house,
I'm sad without my owner.
(dog)

The living castle grumbled
He lay down across the door.
(dog)

Not a bird,
Doesn't sing
And who goes into the house?
She lets you know.
(dog)

You stroke it and it caresses you.
You tease and it bites.
Sitting on a chain
The house is guarded.
(dog)

Riddles about groundhog

Smooth, brown, clumsy,
He doesn't like the winter cold.
Until spring in a deep hole
In the middle of the wide steppe
The animal is sleeping sweetly!
What's his name?
(marmot)

Riddles about gopher


I am the most stocky of all:
I, friends, have a cheek
Like a nut bag
Or, say, a duffel bag.
(gopher)

Riddles about animals starting with the letter X

Riddles about hamster


I arrange myself cleverly:
I have a pantry with me.
Where's the storage room?
Behind the cheek!
I'm so cunning!
(hamster)

Riddles about animals with answers for children of all ages. A large number of interesting riddles in poetic form. The answers are the names of animals, both domestic and wild. Riddles will appeal to children, parents, and teachers primary classes and teachers in kindergarten or in an after-school group. Children can solve riddles together or one at a time. You can hold a competition to see who can guess the most riddles correctly. Animals are one of children’s favorite topics, so they will have great pleasure in guessing. To give the kids a hint, you can show pictures of the animals that are on this page. The animal images are cheerful and positive, and if you click on them, they will open in a new, larger window.

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