Under the Sea
Creepy Crawlies
Mammals
Reptiles
100

Where do sea turtles lay their eggs?

In sand on beaches all over the world

100

What type of insect is this?

Praying Mantis

100

What is the largest land mammal?

African Elephant


100

What is the largest reptile in the world?

Saltwater Crocodile 

200

What is the biggest kind of whale?

A) Killer Whale

B) Humpback Whale

C) Blue Whale

D) Beluga Whale

C) Blue Whale (They can grow up to 98 feet long and weigh up to 400,000 pounds! They are the largest animal known to have ever existed)


200

True or False: Spider silk (what they make their webs out of) is stronger than steel?

TRUE! Spider silk is 5 times stronger than steel

200

What is the only flying mammal?

Bat

200

What is the largest snake in the world?

(Green) Anaconda


300

What is largest fish?

A) Blue Fin Tuna

B) Whale Shark

C) Ocean Sunfish

D) Megamouth Shark

B) Whale Shark


300

Are Dragonflies carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores?

Carnivores, a single dragonfly can eat up to 100 mosquitoes a day!

300

What is this animal?

Capybara

300

How old is the oldest known tortoise?

A) 160

B) 190

C) 209

D) 312

This is Jonathan, he's 190 years old!


400

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3!

400

Can humans eat bugs?

Yes! Over 80% of the world eats insects as part of their regular diet because insects are a good source of protein

400

There is only one mammal that lays eggs, what is it?

Platypus!

400

True or False: Komodo Dragons kill their prey instantly thanks to their very strong venom


False! Komodo Dragons are venomous but it is not concentrated enough to kill instantly. It can take up to 4 days for prey to die from the venom and bacteria of a Komodo Dragon bite

500

What animal is this?

Manta Ray

500

Bees are pollinators and help produce countless fruits and vegetables. They are responsible for what percent of the food we eat?

A) 10%

B) 25%

C) 33%

D) 66%

C) 33% 

Bees are responsible for 1 out of every 3 bites of food we eat!

500

There is only one venomous primate in the world. What is it called?

Slow Loris

500

Why do chameleons change color?

Not to blend in! They change color to show their emotions, in response to changes in light or humidity, and to show dominance.

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