witch mammal can't jump?
Elephant
do fish have teeth?
All fish have teeth.
are frogs reptiles?
no, they dont have scales, they have skin
can Kiwis fly?
no, they are a flightless bird from Australia.
what color is polar bear skin
black
this mammal has the jaw power to bike a watermelon like a potato chip!
hippopotamus
can whales eat fish?
no, their neck on the inside is only the size of a quarter
how fast can a snake travel?
the very fastest snake the Black Mamba can slither at about 12 miles per hour
what is the fastest bird?
peregrine falcon
how deep does a tigers pattern go?
tigers even have stripped skin!
what is the largest mammal?
Blue whale
what is the most consumed type of fish?
Tuna
True or false; snakes are slimy
Snakes are covered in scales, which are thin, overlapping plates of keratin. These scales can reflect light, which can give the snake's body a shiny appearance, but they aren't slimy.
are hummingbirds able to fly backwards?
Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards
True or false: giraffes have no vocal cords
true
name all colors dolphins can be.
white, pink (yes pink), dark brown, grey, blue, and black.
True or false; fish only have a three-second long memory.
false, people have trained fish to do and remember how to do mazes
what is the most venomous reptile?
The inland Tainan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus)
what bird has the largest wingspan
wandering albatross
dolphins sleep with one eyes open, what other animal does this?
Snakes always keep their eyes open, even when they are asleep
what is the smallest mammal?
Etruscan shrew
Where are goldfish from?
Eastern Asia and parts of Europe
do snapping turtles live on land or on water?
they live only in fresh or brackish water, they only go on land to lay their eggs.
why do birds have feathers instead of fur?
Feathers provide protection (from weather and injury)
are jellyfish immortal?
as crazy as it sounds-Some jellyfish are immortal. Turritopsis dohrnii – also known as the immortal jellyfish – is a species of tiny, biologically immortal jellyfish. Look it up!