pollinators
bees
butterflies
bats
birds
100

Name at least 2 pollinators

hummingbirds, bees, bats, and butterflies

100

How many wings and legs does a bee have?

A. 2 wings 3 legs

B. 4 wings 6 legs

C. 4 wings 3 legs

B. 4 wings and 6 legs

100

What is the life cycle of a butterfly?


eggs, caterpillar, chrysalis, then butterfly

100

What do bats eat?

A. Fruit and Nectar

B. Insects, Bugs, Mice

C. All of the Above

C. All of the above

fruit, nectar, insects, bugs, or mice

100

What do hummingbirds eat?

A. Nectar

B. Bugs

C. Insects

D. All of the Above

D. All of the Above

Nectar, bugs, and insects

200

What part of their body do butterflies taste with?

A. Tongue

B. Feet

C. Wings

B. Their Feet

200

How do bees communicate with each other?

A. Dance and Smells

B. They make sounds


A. Dance and Smells

Complex body movements - like the famous "waggle dance" - and chemical signals called pheromones.

200

True or False

Bees can sense electricity.

True!

A flower actually has a slight negative electric charge. As a fuzzy bee flies by, its hair picks up a positive charge! This static electricity helps pollen jump from the flower onto the bee's body!

200

True or False

All bats can see and many have excellent eyesight that they use alongside echolocation. 

True!

Bats eyes are highly specialized for the dark. They possess up to five times more rods in their retinas than humans do! 

200

True or False: hummingbirds can fly backwards and forwards?

True

300

True or False

Flies are also super pollinators!

True!

300

Name 2 types of bees

honeybees and bumblebees

Pennsylvania is home to over 430 species of bees. It is broken down into 6 main families: Honey Bees, Bumble Bees, Mining Bees, Sweat Bees, Leafcutting, Mason, & Wool Carder Bees, and Carpenter Bees. This includes the non-native European honey bee, social bumble bee, and hundreds of native solitary bees like mason bees, mining bees, sweat bees, carpenter bees

300

What parts of a butterfly collect pollen?

Butterflies collect pollen on their legs, proboscis (straw-like tongue), head, and sometimes wings while seeking nectar.

300

why do scientists think bats sleep upside down?

to be able to easily evade/escape predators

300

What is metabolism?

chemical reactions in your body that convert food to energy

400

What are the pollinators attracted to in the flower?

the nectar

400

Why do bees need to throw up the nectar into each other's mouth?

to dry out the nectar so it can turn into honey. Get rid of the water in the nectar.

400

What evolutionary adaptation helps butterflies pollinate? 

Butterflies are colorful to blend in with the colorful flowers.

400

A group of bats is called what?

collective, cauldron, or colony

400

The scientists that study birds are called what?

ornithologists 

500

True or False

Are there pollinators of the sea?

True! Shrimp, jellies, or crustaceans

500

How many bees does it take to make a teaspoon of honey?

A. 5

B. 10

C. 20

B. 10 bees

500

True or False

The black-and-white ruffed lemur (only found in Madagascar) is the largest pollinator on the planet!

True

500

Name a night time pollinator

Moths, Bats

500

How many species of hummingbirds are in North America?

17 species

M
e
n
u