UNSCRAMBLE
Animals
UNSCRAMBLE
Equipment/Places/Things
TRUE OR FALSE
Animal Languages
Multiple Choice
100

IGP

PIG

100

CROP

ROCP
100

TRUE OR FALSE: 

Horses sleep standing up

True!

Horses first evolved in open plains. As a prey species (one that other animals eat), they needed to be able to see quickly if another animal that might eat them (a predator) was nearby. Being able to rest or sleep standing up meant they could get their rest, but if they saw a predator, they could quickly run away.

100

In french cows say: 

A) Moo

B) meuh 

C) Muah

Meuh!

Cow in French is Vache


100

What was the first bird domesticated by man?

- Chicken

- Turkey 

- Goose

Chicken!

The chicken was the first bird to be domesticated by humans. This occurred around 5,000 years ago in Southeast Asia. Chickens were initially domesticated for their eggs and later for their meat. They are now one of the most common and widely consumed domesticated animals in the world.

200

RSEOH

HORSE

200

AGONW

WAGON

200

TRUE OR FALSE

Horse can vomit

False!

Horses are unable to vomit due to the structure of their esophagus and stomach muscles. Unlike humans and many other animals, horses have a one-way valve at the entrance to their stomach, which prevents the backward flow of food and stomach contents. This means that when a horse has an upset stomach or ingests something toxic, they are unable to expel it through vomiting. Therefore, the statement that horses can vomit is false.

200

What do chickens say in spanish? 

A) Clo Clo

B) Cluck Cluck

C) Clia Clia

A) Clo Clo

Chicken in spanish is "Pollo" 


200

What is the underside of a horse's hoof called? It peels off several times a year with new growth.

- Frog

- Tort

- Heelo

The underside of a horse's hoof is called the frog. The frog is a soft, triangular-shaped structure located at the back of the hoof. It acts as a shock absorber and helps with traction and circulation. The frog also plays a role in the natural shedding process of the hoof, where it peels off several times a year to allow for new growth. 


300

HESEP

SHEEP

300

CHARDRO

ORCHARD

300

TRUE OR FALSE: 

A normal cow's stomach has 4 compartments.

A normal cow's stomach has 4 compartments. This is true because cows have a unique digestive system called a ruminant digestive system. It consists of four compartments: the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. Each compartment serves a specific purpose in the digestion process, allowing cows to efficiently break down and extract nutrients from plant material. 


300

In German Horses say: 

A) Neigh

B) Brrrrr

C) hü-ü-ü-ü 

In German, horses make the sound "hü-ü-ü-ü". This is similar to the English word "neigh" 

The German word for Horse is: Pferd 

300

How many eggs does an average chicken lay in one year?

- 150

- 227

- 860

227!

On average, a chicken can lay around 300 eggs per year. However, this number can vary depending on factors such as breed, age, and environmental conditions. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that an average chicken would lay around 227 eggs in one year.

400

KSCUD

DUCKS

400

LPOUGH

PLOUGH
400

TRUE OR FALSE:

Goats and sheep don’t have teeth on their upper jaw.  They have a hard palate that helps them grind their food.

400

What is the french word for Chicken: 

A) Pouli

B) Poulet

C) Poulee

B) Poulet

400

On average, how long do pigs live?

A) 5 year

B) 10 year

C) 15 years

15 years!

Pigs typically live for around 15 years. This is the longest lifespan among the given options. Pigs that are well taken care of and provided with a healthy diet and environment can live even longer. It is important to note that the lifespan of a pig can vary depending on factors such as breed, genetics, and living conditions. 

Oldest pig: 

https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/oldest-pig-ever#:~:text=The%20oldest%20pig%20in%20captivity,aged%2023%20years%20221%20days.

500

ATTLEC

CATTLE

500

RACTORT

TRACTOR

500

TRUE OR FALSE: 

All hens lay the same colour eggs. 

FALSE 

  • The color of the eggshell is determined by the breed of the hen. Hens with white feathers and white earlobes tend to lay white eggs, while hens with brown feathers and red earlobes lay brown eggs. This is a common characteristic observed in various chicken breeds.


500

Can cows communicate with eachother?

Yes!

They are social animals and have a rich repertoire of communication that includes moos, grunts, bellows and even non-verbal signals.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haBM3Hee7Ao

500

A group of geese on the ground is called a gaggle. A group of geese in the air is called a: 

- Litter

- Flock

- Skein

A group of geese in the air is called a skein. This term is used to describe a formation of geese flying together in a V-shaped pattern. The V-shaped pattern allows the geese to take advantage of the aerodynamic benefits of flying in a group, such as reducing wind resistance and conserving energy. The term "skein" is commonly used to refer to a group of geese in flight and is a specific term for this particular behavior of geese.

600

HICCKEN

CHICKEN

600

ERTFILIZER

FERTILIZER

600

TRUE OR FALSE: 

In its entire lifetime, the average worker bee produces one teaspoon of honey.

False
Worker bees actually produce much less than one teaspoon of honey in their entire lifetime. On average, a worker bee produces only about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey. This is because worker bees have a relatively short lifespan of about 6 weeks, during which they spend most of their time performing other tasks such as collecting nectar, building and maintaining the hive, and taking care of the queen and larvae. Honey production is primarily done by the specialized bees called "forager bees" who spend their entire lives collecting nectar and converting it into honey.

600

How do you say pig in Spanish? 

A) Cerdo

B) Porka

C) Pigeh

Cerdo!


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