Mammals
Geography
Richard Ruscyzk, (actually just math computations)
Collective Nouns for Birds
Hodgepodge
100

What is the only place on their bodies that dogs have sweat glands?

The pads of their paws

100

This city is surrounded by canals, known at the floating city

Venice, Italy

100

52 minus 29 

23 

100

A group of these birds is called a MURDER, due to folklore associating them with death, battlefields, and omens.

crows

100

What is a male swan called?

Cob 

200

This mammal, which you might see in a zoo, has the highest blood pressure

Giraffe

200

What is the largest continent?

Asia

200

What is 50% of 14? 

7

200

A group of this type of bird often is called a PARTY or a BAND, which reflects their social and often boisterous behavior in backyards and forests.

blue jay

200

How many piano keys are on a full-size keyboard

88

300

A newborn kangaroo is about the size of a raisin, grape, orange, or grapefruit?

Grape 

300

The capital of Indonesia

Jakarta 

300

3 cubed 

27 

300

A group of this small, backyard bird is commonly called a BANDITRY.  This refers to their distinct, mask-like facial markings that resemble bandits.

chickadee

300

What is the only big cat that does not roar?

Cheetah 

400

What is a group of hippos called? Well, I guess they are often found in water. 

Bloat 

400

About 50% of India’s population lives in what part of India (north or south)?

North

400

The sum of angles in a quadrilateral 

360 degrees 

400

A group of these birds is called a CHARM.  It’s fitting because these lively, social songbirds are often seen fluttering together at feeders.  

house finches 

goldfinches 

purple finches 

400

The eye of this flightless bird is bigger than its brain

Ostrich

500

What is a female fox called?

Vixen 

500

Mount Kilimanjaro is located in what country

Tanzania

500

Divide 30 by 1/2, then add 10.

70

500

A group of this type of raptor is called a PARLIAMENT.  Indeed, they do seem very serious.  

owl

500

What animal squirts blood from its eyes as a defensive mechanism?

Horned lizard

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