This animal is the biggest mammal on land
What is the Elephant?
Name 1 bird that cannot fly.
Emu
Ostriches
Penguins
Streamer Ducks
Kiwis
Kakapo
Cassowary
Peacock
Big Bird
What do you call a group of frogs?
What is an army?
What is the difference between a turtle and a tortoise?
What is tortoise is land-dwelling
A tortoise is land-dwelling, while many (though not all) other turtle species are at least partly aquatic.
What is the biggest type of fish?
What is a whale shark?
Name 1 mammal that sleeps standing up
Horse
Zebra
Elephant
Cow
Which is the world’s fastest mammal?
What is a cheetah?
Which bird can fly backward without relying on the wind?
What is a hummingbird?
Name 2 different types of frog?
Poison Dart Frog
Tree Frog
True Frog
Glass Frog
Pond Frog
American Bullfrog
Australian Green Tree Frog
Red-Eyed Tree Frog
Name 3 types of reptiles
Snakes
Turtles
Tortoises
Alligator
Crocodiles
Lizards
What is the fastest fish?
Sailfish
Which is the only mammal that can fly?
What is a bat?
What mammal has the most powerful bite?
Why do woodpeckers usually peck in short bursts?
their heads overheat?
The rapid pecking causes a woodpecker's skull to heat up, which is why they often peck in short bursts with brief breaks in between, giving the head some time to cool down.
This animal can get confused with a frog.
What are Toads?
How many eyes does an iguana have?
What is three eyes?
Their third eye, which resembles a scale on the top of their heads, is called the parietal eye. This organ is sensitive to changes in illumination, and scientists believe the lizards use it as a sort of sun-calibrated compass to steer by the sun.
This male fish is the only known creature where the male is the one to become pregnant and gives birth to its young...
What is a seahorse?
Where is the only place on their body dogs have sweat glands?
What is the pads of their paws?
Which mammal has the widest hearing range?
What is a dolphin?
Which bird has the longest lifespan?
What is a parrot?
True or False: Amphibians hibernate during the winter
What is True
How many species of reptiles are there?
200
2000
800
8000
8000!
The heart of a shrimp is located on its...
What is it head?
What percentage of all the species in the world are insects?
What is 80%?
Which has the thickest fur of any mammal?
What is a sea otter?
True or false
Some birds do not lay eggs; their babies are born alive.
False
True or False
Amphibians are not warm blooded
True. They are cold-blooded
How long can a crocodile go without eating?
What is a year?
Crocodiles have a very slow metabolism, which allows them to survive long periods without food. In fact, larger crocodiles can go for over a year without eating a meal.
What percentage of spawned salmon eggs grow into mature salmon?
What is 1%
How many muscles do elephants have in their trunks?
What is 150,000?