This is the only place where a dog has sweat glands
The pads of their paws
What is the name of the process of growing plants without soil but with roots suspended in air and feeding using mist-based nutrients, rather than being immersed in water?
What is aeroponics
What year did Canada officially become a country
1867
What is the study of fungi called
What is mycology
This famous viking is said to have arrived in Newfoundland in the year 1000
Who is Leif Erickson
This animal has the strongest bite force.
What is a saltwater crocodile
This type of plant is in the genus Salix
What is a willow
Who was the first prime minister of Canada?
Who is sir John A. Macdonald.
How many elements are on the periodic table
What is 118
What is the population density of Newfoundland and Labrador?
1.4 people per square kilometre
This animal has the highest blood pressure.
What is a giraffe
Poaceae (grass) family
What four provinces originally formed confederation?
What is Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
What is the heaviest internal organ in the human body?
What is the liver
Of the 780 Newfoundland soldiers who fought in Beaumont-Hamel, how many were there for roll call the next day
What is 68. (110 survived)
What is a group of cats called
How many species of carnivorous plants are there?
How many time zones are there in Canada?
What is six
This element has the highest melting point
What is tungsten
This many people were left homeless after the Great Fire in St. John's in 1892.
11 000
This animal has fingerprints so similar to humans that they can contaminate crime scenes
What is a koala
What is xeriscaping?
Landscaping that reduces the need for water
This animal is described by the Canadian Encyclopedia as having "had greater impact on the history and exploration of Canada than any other animal or plant species"
What is a beaver
This organelle is where the majority of cellular respiration occurs
What is the mitochondria
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville