What family are donkeys a part of?
Equine
What are mules used for?
Carrying stuff through rough terrain/being pack animals, farming, riding
What are the two main animals that are arachnids?
Where were llamas first domesticated?
Andes mountains of Peru
Out of 7, how many continents have pigs? Bonus for which do/do not
6, none on antarctica
Bray
What is the lifespan of a mule?
30-40 on average, with some living up to 50
What color is Spider blood? Extra Points for why
Blue or Green, because of copper in the blood
How much water do llamas need, and why?
Only a little, because they are good at storing water like camels
What family are pigs a part of
Suidae
Why do people think donkeys are stubborn? 2 answers
Because they won't do something if they think it is a bad choice.
They think differently than horses and will stand their ground instead of running away
What are a mule's parents?
A male donkey and a female horse
What are the differences between insects and arachnids?
Insects have 6 legs and antennae, while arachnids have 8 legs and no antennae. Insects have 3 body segments, while arachnids have 2.
How long is a llama pregnant?
11.5 months
How much water does a pig need?
a lot(4-6 gallons a day)
What are the differences between donkeys and horses?
Donkeys are smaller, have longer ears, shorter legs, and more upright, stronger hooves
What is a hinny?
The child of a female donkey and a male horse
What diseases has scorpion venom been used to treat?
Arthritis, Cancer, and bacteria and fungal infections
How do they respond to new babies being born?
They make a circle around the new mother facing outwards to protect the baby and mom
Why do pigs wallow in mud?
To cool off, to clean themselves, and for fun
What animals are donkeys naturally aggressive towards?
Wolves and dogs(Canids)
Who was the first American mule breeder? Extra points for the name of the first Jack and who gifted it
George Washington
First jack named Royal Gift
Gifted by King Charles III of Spain
What are the clamps by the mouth of an arachnid which are used to hold prey called?
Chelicerae
What are the two llama coats used for?
Rough: Ropes, Rugs
Fine: Clothes, yarn
How many pigs are there on Earth?