Cleveland Metroparks
Land Dwellers
Water Dwellers
Plants
Ohio Natural History
100

These are three examples of the 18 reservations in Cleveland Metroparks.

What are Acacia, Bedford, Big Creek, Bradley Woods, Brecksville, Brookside, Euclid Beach, Garfield, Hinckley, Huntington, Lakefront, Mill Stream Run, North Chagrin, Ohio and Erie Canal, Rocky River, South Chagrin, Washington, and West Creek?

100

Ohio's largest snake that grows up to 8ft long and spends much of its life climbing trees.

What is a gray rat snake?

100

These large birds like to wade in the water to wait for fish and frogs to eat. They also have a boardwalk named after them at Ohio and Erie Canal Reservation.

What is a Great Blue Heron?
100

The plant referenced in the phrase "leaves of three, leave it be"

What is poison ivy?

100

The Great Lake that Cleveland touches

What is Lake Erie?

200

1917 is the year of this event in Cleveland Metroparks history

What year was Cleveland Metroparks founded?

200

These colorful, but invasive insects have taken over in Ohio in recent years and represent a serious threat to many tree species.

What are spotted lanternflies?

200

This class of cold-blooded animals is known for their moist skin and life cycle that involves metamorphosis from aquatic to terrestrial life stages.

What is an amphibian?

200

The type of tree an acorn comes from

What is an oak tree?

200

The state bird of Ohio

What is a Northern Cardinal?

300

The year that CanalWay Center was built

What is 1999?

300

This is one example of a semi-aquatic mammal you can find in the Ohio and Erie Canal.

What is a North American beaver, American mink, North American River Otter, or muskrat?

300

Once killed as a nuisance for damaging fishing gear, these bottom feeders are now being released back into Ohio waters as part of a conservation effort.

What are Lake Sturgeons?

300

Monarch butterfly caterpillars can only eat this type of native plant.

What is milkweed?

300

The ecological cause of the formation of the great lakes nearly 14,000 years ago

What are glaciers?

400

These are three examples of the original 9 Cleveland Metroparks Locations.

What are Bedford, Big Creek, Brecksville, Euclid Creek, Hinckley, Huntington, North Chagrin, Rocky River, and South Chagrin?

400

The only marsupial found in Ohio.

What is a Virginia opossum?

400

These insects start their life living underwater, but once they become adults, they become one of the fiercest predators in the world, boasting a catch rate of over 95%.

What is a dragonfly?

400

Common in Ohio and Erie Canal Reservation, this is one example of a floodplain tree.

What is a sycamore, cottonwood, swamp white oak, river birch, etc.?

400

The year of the pivotal fire on the Cuyahoga River that helped spur the creation of the EPA and the passage of the Clean Water Act.

What is 1969?

500

Built in 1939, it is the only remaining original trailside museum in Cleveland Metroparks

What is Brecksville Nature Center?

500

These large birds of prey are known for their nighttime call that sounds like someone saying "who cooks for you?"

What is a barred owl?

500

This rare turtle was thought to be nearly gone from Ohio until a small population was discovered in Ohio and Erie Canal Reservation.

What is a Blanding's Turtle?

500

A common plant that grows near poison ivy and conveniently has anti-histamine properties.

What is jewelweed?

500

This large, armored fish lived nearly 380 million years ago, but its fossil was first discovered in 1867 in what is now Rocky River reservation. 

What is Dunkleosteus?

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