Whale, since you asked...
Flying: it's for the...you know...
You otter know your mammals!
Reduce Reuse Recycle!
The Bee's Knees
100

The most well known member of the dolphin family.

What is the bottle nosed dolphin?

100

HMMMMMMMMM....These birds get their name for the sound their wings make.

What is a hummingbird? 

100

These big cats have the largest range of any land mammal in the Western Hemisphere, and can be found from Canada to South America. 

What are cougars?

100

Take some old newspaper and make a pinata! That's one way to do this.

What is reuse?
100

This bee can live up to five years. She is busiest in the summer months, when she can lay up to 2,500 eggs a day!

Who is the Queen?

200

With a heart as big as a polar bear, this whale holds the record for the biggest heart in the world.

What is a Blue Whale?

200

These birds make the biggest nest in North America. Perhaps they're compensating for their receding hairline?

What are Bald Eagles?

200

Not only do they eat millions of pesky mosquitoes, these are the only mammals capable of true flight. 

What are bats?

200

Still got old newspapers? Put them in the blue bin and you'll be doing this.

What is recycle?

200

Bees produce more than two, sometimes even three times as much of this as they need to survive the cold winter months. That means we get to enjoy it too!

What is honey?

300

Move over Ahab! This whale has the biggest brain on earth!

What is a Sperm Whale?

300

Who can rotate their head 270 degrees? Who! Who! This raptor can!

What is an owl?

300

Using their whiskers to locate prey in predominantly turbid waters, they can feel the slightest movements in the water. They include Harbor, Ringed, Spotted and Northern Fur.

What are Seals?

300

Got a two liter bottle? Cut the top off and plant some seeds! That's one way to do this.

What is reuse.

300

Honey bees live in hives. Each hive is home to three types of bee: The Queen, the workers, and these.

What are drones?

400

Amazon, Baiji and South Asian are all different species of dolphins that live in these bodies of water.

What are rivers?

400

This once-critically endangered species is the largest bird in North America.

What is the California Condor?

400

Lepus? More like LEAPUS! These hippity, hoppity mammals commonly live alone, or in pairs.

What are Hares?

400

True or False: Recycling 1 aluminum can saves enough energy to light a 100 watt light bulb for 20 hours and a TV for 2 hours. That’s just from 1 can!

TRUE!
400

Each bee has 170 odorant receptors, which means they have one serious sense of THIS.

What is SMELL?

500

These whales are known as "The Canaries of the Sea".

What are Belugas?

500

Move over baldy! Benjamin Franklin thought this gobbler was much more respectable than our national symbol.

What is a turkey?

500

These endangered canines help control the populations of other, smaller predators.

What are coyotes?

500

True or False: From 2001 to 2019, a total of 3 million hectares of forest were lost globally (in all forest types combined).

FALSE! 386 million hectares of forest were lost globally (in all forest types combined). 

500

If a queen dies, the workers will select a new queen by feeding one new born bee this special food.

What is ROYAL JELLY?

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