This bird, known for its vibrant plumage and ability to mimic human speech, is sometimes kept as a pet
What is a parrot?
This expansive coral reef, the largest living structure on Earth, can be seen from space and is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
What is The Great Barrier Reef?
This 1983 arcade game, created by Namco, is famous for its colorful maze chase gameplay and introduced one of the most iconic characters in gaming history: a yellow, pellet-eating circle
What is Pac-Man?
This system of the body is responsible for defending against pathogens and includes organs like the spleen, lymph nodes, and white blood cells
What is the immune system?
This American fast food chain, founded in 1962, is famous for its tacos, burritos, and "Live Más" slogan
What is Taco Bell?
This elusive big cat, known for its spots and powerful build, is native to Central and South America and is the largest cat in the Americas
What is a Jaguar?
This series of islands in the Pacific Ocean is known for its biodiversity and volcanic origins, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site
What are the Galapagos Islands?
This long-running basketball video game franchise, first released in 1999, is known for its realistic gameplay, official NBA licenses, and yearly updates, including features like MyCareer and MyTeam modes
What is NBA 2K?
This organ, the largest internal organ in the human body, plays a crucial role in detoxification, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals necessary for digestion
What is the liver?
Founded in 1960, this pizza chain became among the first to introduce the concept of delivery, offering a 30-minute delivery guarantee (later discontinued for safety reasons)
What is Domino's?
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This rare species of amphibian, found in the rainforests of Central and South America, has a distinctive, transparent belly that allows you to see its internal organs
This tallest uninterrupted waterfall in the world is located in the rainforests of Venezuela
What is Angel Falls?
In this 1978 arcade game, players control a spaceship and must fend off increasingly difficult waves of alien invaders
What is Space Invaders?
This organ, responsible for producing insulin, is located behind the stomach and plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels
What is the pancreas?
This fast food restaurant, famous for its “Square Burgers,” was founded in 1969 and is known for its commitment to fresh ingredients and never freezing its beef patties
What is Wendy's?
This amphibian, known for its ability to regenerate limbs, is often found in wetlands and is a symbol of environmental health
What are axolotls?
This massive rock formation, located in the Australian Outback, is also known as Uluru and is sacred to the local Anangu people
What is Ayers Rock?
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Released in 1981 by Sega, this arcade game features players guiding a frog across a busy road and river while avoiding obstacles, becoming a classic in arcade gaming
This connective tissue, found in joints and between bones, is known for its flexibility and ability to absorb shock
What is cartilage?
This fast food chain, founded in 1986 by two brothers in California, became famous for its fresh, made-to-order burritos and tacos
What is Chipotle?
This nocturnal mammal, native to Madagascar, is known for its large eyes and ability to rotate its head 180 degrees to search for food
What is an aye-aye?
This desert in northern Chile, known for its salt flats and extreme aridity, is one of the driest places on Earth
What is the Atacama Desert?
This 1982 Atari 2600 game, one of the first home console video games, was based on the movie of the same name and involves the player trying to avoid falling into pits while collecting objects
What is E.T. the Extra Terrestrial?
This protein, found in the skin, hair, and nails, is responsible for the strength and structure of these tissues. It is also what rhino horns are made of
What is keratin?
This fast-food chain, initially known for its roast beef sandwiches, introduced the famous "Beef 'n Cheddar" sandwich in 1978
What is Arby's?