What is the largest species of bird?
An ostrich
What is an invertebrate?
An animal who lacks a backbone
What is the largest living lizard?
Saltwater Crocodile
How do fish breathe?
Through their gills
What is the largest mammal in the world?
Blue whale
What is the fastest bird in the world?
Peregrine Falcon
Give two examples of invertebrates
Jellyfish, worm, fly, etc
Do all reptiles lay eggs?
No, some give live birth
What is a group of fish called?
A school
What colour is a polar bear's skin?
Jet black, and the fur is translucent
Why are male birds more colourful than female birds?
To attract a mate
How many hearts does a worm have?
A worm has 5 hearts
What is the difference between a tortoise and a turtle?
What is the biggest fish in the world?
Whale shark
What does tiger pee smell like?
It smells like popcorn
What is the only bird that cannot fly, but can swim?
A penguin
Give a fun fact about squids
How do snakes smell things?
With their tongue
Can fish swim backward?
Yes they can
What mammal cannot jump?
Elephant, sloth, hippo, rhino
What colour are baby flamingos? Why do flamingos turn pink?
Baby flamingos are born gray or white, and they turn pink as they eat more crustaceans and algae
How many legs does a centipede have?
30 to over 350
What is the difference between a crocodile and an alligator?
A crocodile has a narrow v shaped snout and an alligator has a Broad U shaped snout
Are jellyfish fish? Why or why not?
No, they are invertebrates
How do dogs sweat?
Through their paws