Plants
Birds
Mammals
Marine Life
Dinosaurs
100

The chemical process that plants use to produce sugar

What is photosynthesis

100

This fluffy covering is a feature only present in birds

What are birds

100

The word "mammal" is derived from these secretion-producing glands

What are mammary glands

100

The scientific name for the class of animals that includes octopuses, squids, cuttlefish, and nautiluses

What are cephalopods

100

Preserved evidence of extinct life, primarily used in the study of paleontology

What is a fossil

200

The name given to organisms that do not need to eat other organisms to obtain food

What are producers

200

These migratory birds mark the beginning of summer (at least here in Ventura) and famously craft nests out of mud and saliva

What are swallows

200

The primate order includes apes, monkeys, and this endemic group of tree-dwelling animals

What are lemurs

200

This marine animal is the largest animal on Earth

What is the blue whale

200

In Jurassic Park, among other inaccuracies, this carnivorous dinosaur was depicted at a much larger size to increase its scare factor

What is the velociraptor

300

Tulips, onions, and garlic develop these modified stem organs to store food while they lay dormant underground

What are bulbs

300

Despite the amount of eggs they lay, female birds only have one of this reproductive organ

What is the ovary

300

This family of mammals was recently divorced from the mustelids, now bearing the name "Mephitidae"

What are skunks

300

This group of aquatic mammals was almost hunted to extinction in California for their luxurious fur and are known to keep urchin populations under control

What are sea otters

300

The family of dinosaurs that evolved into modern birds

What are the theropods

400

Tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant are all related to this group of poisonous plants

What is nightshade

400

Despite its only fossil record occurring in Germany, these small birds are only found in the Americas in modern times

What are hummingbirds

400

This large terrestrial mammal was granted the title of a state animal in 1953, about 30 years after its last sighting in Tulare county

What is the California grizzly bear

400

The general term for the group of animals from which all other vertebrates are descended from

What are fish

400

Meaning "bird-hipped," one of the two categories of dinosaurs

What are ornithischians

500
The term used to describe a plant that has a mutualistic relationship with an insect throughout the insect's entire life cycle

What is a host plant

500

This globally occurring family of birds is known for their stout builds and small heads and includes the extinct Dodo bird

What are pigeons and doves

OR

What are the Columbidae

500

The scientific name for all even-toed hooved animals, including lines such as pigs, hippos, camels, deer, and whales

What is artiodactyla

500

This term describes the phenomena of multiple lines of crustaceans developing crab-like body shapes

What is carcinization

500

The official scientific title for the event credited with wiping out the dinosaurs

What is the K-T extinction

OR

What is the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction

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