Where do some birds go in the winter?
They fly off to warmer countries
How many arms does an octopus have?
Eight
Why do beetles have hard bodies?
For a protection.
What does a kangaroo keep in its pouch?
Their baby, knows as joey.
Which is the fastest animal?
Cheetah !
Where can I see a koala?
In Australia or in the zoo.
How do crocodiles clean their teeth?
They don't!
Why are sheeps wooly?
To keep them warm.
What rhinos use their horns for?
Fighting enemies and protecting their babies.
Which is the slowest animal?
Sloth!
Where do giant spiders live?
In hot countries, all over the world.
How do bees buzz?
Using their wings.
Why do frogs jump?
To escape from their enemies.
What's the difference between a tortoise and a turtle?
Tortoise live on land, turtle live mostly in water.
Which animal lays the biggest eggs?
Ostrich!
Where do fish sleep?
Some find cracks in rocks, many just float in the water.
How do fish breathe under water?
Using their gills.
Why do owls howl?
To send messages over long distances.
What does exctinct mean?
Exctinct animals are animals who have died out, with no more of them left in the world.
Which animal is the most venomous?
Australian box jellyfish.
Where do polar bears go in the summer?
They go further North to find more ice.
How do bats see in the dark?
They don't. They hear their way around, listening for echoes.
Why are flamingos pink?
Because of what they eat (mostly srimps and red-orange plants).
What are mammals?
Mammals are animals that feed milk to their babies.
Which animal lives at the bottom of the sea?
Angler fish, tripod fish, giant tube worms.