where are Platypie mainly found?
a. Lakes and rivers in Eastern Australia
b. Finland
c. Lakes of the Ozarks
d. Central part of New Zealand
What is a. lakes and rivers in eastern Australia
how many basic groups of marsupials are there?
1 or 2
there are 2
where are Eastern brown snakes mostly found?
a. Eastern New York
b. Northern Canada
c. Western Sahara
d. Eastern Australia
What is d. eastern Australia
what do green tree frogs eat?
a. Jelly donuts
b. Insects and mice
c. Lizard and snakes.
insects and mice
True or False Australia is the 6th largest country by size?
What is a Marsupial?
An animal who carries their young in a pouch.
An animal who gives live birth and lays eggs.
An animal who caries their young on their head.
What is an animal who carries their young in a pouch.
where is the Central Thorny dragon found?
a. Central Botswana
b. South Africa
c. Central Australia
d. Central Peru
What is c. Central Australia
what do stonefish eat?
a. Rocks and stones
b. Algae and moss
c. Fish and crustacea
other fish and crustacea
United States is bigger than Australia?
false!
Name the only marsupial in the United States.
a. Opossum
b. Wombat
c. Tree shrew
What is Opossum
True or False There was once an animal called the Tasmanian Tiger that became extinct in 1936?
True
where are blue tongue lizards found?
a. Throughout Kansas
b. Throughout Australia
c. Throughout South America
d. Throughout Mississippi
What is b. throughout Australia
What do sharks eat?
a. Other sharks
b. Fish in the ocean
c. Everything
d. All of the above
d. All of the above.
True or False wombat poo is shaped like a cube
TRUE!
Where can one find Ayers Rock?
a. In Australia
b. Mexico
c. Manitoba
What is a.
Who are the Indigenous people of Australia?
a. The Saxon
b. Iberians
c. Aboriginals
What is c.
Where would one find the Tasmanian Devil?
in Tasmainia
what do box jelly fish eat?
a. Nuts and bolts
b. Sharks and whales
c. Lizards and Turtles
d. Fish and shrimp
fish and shrimp
how many types of marsupials are there in Australia?
a. Over 20
b. Over 300
c. Over 1300
What is b. over 300 but more to be discovered
Is Australia a continent?
YES!