Animals
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Interesting Facts
General Knowledge
100

This avian species, known for its exceptional memory, can use tools and solve puzzles—often considered as intelligent as a five-year-old child.

A Crow

100

This dwarf planet, once classified as the ninth planet, resides in the Kuiper Belt and was discovered in 1930.

Pluto

100

This superhero franchise features characters like Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor, all part of a shared cinematic universe.

Marvel Cinematic Universe

100

This country produces over ninety-five percent of the world’s maple syrup.

Canada.

100

This scientist proposed the theory of general relativity in 1915.

Albert Einstein

200

This marine mammal is the largest member of the pinniped family, noted for its distinctive tusks and whiskers.

A Walrus.

200

This phenomenon occurs when a massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel and collapses, resulting in a singularity.

Black Hole.

200

This animated series, starting in 1997, follows a young trainer named Ash and his Poké partner Pikachu on adventures to become a master.

Pokémon

200

This sweet food, found in ancient Egyptian tombs over 3,000 years old, remains edible today thanks to its natural preservatives.

Honey.

200

This American singer released the hit single “Bad Guy” in 2019.

Billie Eilish.

300

This small, nocturnal primate from Madagascar is named for its reflective eyes and ability to rotate its head nearly 180 degrees.

A Lemur.

300

This space telescope, launched in 1990, has provided deep-field images revealing the earliest galaxies.

Hubble Space Telescope.

300

This British singer-songwriter, known for hits like “Shape of You” and “Perfect,” released his debut album “+” in 2011.

Ed Sheeran.

300

This metal is liquid at room temperature and was historically used in thermometers.

Mercury.

300

This social media platform, known for short-form videos, launched internationally in 2017 and quickly became popular among teens.

TikTok

400

This mammal, native to the African savanna, has a gestation period of up to twenty-two months, the longest of any land animal.

An Elephant.

400

This phenomenon occurs when charged particles from the sun interact with Earth’s magnetosphere, producing colorful lights near the polar regions.

Aurora.

400

This South Korean band made history as the first K-pop group to top the Billboard Hot 100 multiple times.

BTS

400

This element’s chemical symbol is O and makes up about twenty-one percent of Earth’s atmosphere.

Oxygen.

400

This bestselling book series by Suzanne Collins features a heroine named Katniss Everdeen competing in a televised survival event.

The Hunger Games.

500

This neotenic salamander from Mexico retains its larval gills into adulthood and is often used in scientific research for its regenerative abilities.

An Axolotl.

500

This natural event occurs when the Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth, causing the Sun to be completely or partially hidden.

Solar eclipse.

500

This 2013 animated Disney film tells the story of two sisters, Elsa and Anna, in the kingdom of Arendelle.

Frozen.

500

This is the fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds up to seventy-five miles per hour in short bursts.

A Cheetah.

500

This animated Disney movie, released in 2016, follows a young Polynesian girl on a quest to save her island.

Moana. 

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