Facts About Jane
True or False
Vocabulary
Animals
100

The story of Doctor Doolittle

What was the book that sparked Jane's interest to go to Africa?

100

Ethnologists do not transport animals in nature to another habitat to study them.

False

100

affected by an involuntary and abnormal muscular contractions 

What is spastic?

100

a carnivores mammal of the weasel family that is dark brown with a light brown band on each side of the body and is note for its strength 

What is a wolverine?

200

Miss Bush

Who owned the riding stable that Jane visited while at The Birches?

200

All ethnologist do experiments when studying animal behavior. 

False

200

a small amount 

What is smattering?

200

an animal the became very excited when they see a giant egg

What is a seagull?

300

Punting

What is a boating activity where a flat bottom boat is pushed forward using a pole thrust into river mud?

300

Jane Goodall is an ethologist.

True

300

one who studies the physical character, environment, social relations and culture of human beings

What is an anthropologist?

300

a warm-blooded animal with a backbone that nurses their young and has hair

What is a mammal?

400

Classical 

What is the type of music Jane enjoyed at concerts while in secretarial school in London?

400

Konrad von Frisch study sea gulls

False 

400

animals that live near humans

What is domestic?

400

animals that consume dead organisms that have died from causes other than predation or have been killed by other predators

What are scavengers?

500

France, 1939

Where did Jane live briefly when she was 5 years old?

500

Jane Goodall did not think it was a good idea to keep wild animals as pets.

True

500

a scientist who makes an objective study of animal behaviors especially under natural conditions

What is an ethnologist?

500

animals that follow the first moving object they see once they are born

What are baby geese?

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